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4 Warning Signs Of Scoliosis

If you suffer from back pain, scoliosis could be the cause. The condition affects 2-3% of the American population, which is anywhere from 6-9 million Americans. How do you know if you are one of them?

Well, there are some signs and symptoms that may help you identify if scoliosis is the cause of your back pain. Read on to learn what they are!

What Is Scoliosis?

First, let's talk a little bit about what exactly scoliosis is. Scoliosis is a sideways bending of the spine that most often occurs just preceding puberty. The cause of most cases of scoliosis is unknown, and many cases are manageable with the right treatment.

Though the cause is not known, there are ways you may be able to identify that you have scoliosis.

1. Uneven Shoulder Blades

Due to the bend scoliosis creates in the spine, it will cause one shoulder to rest higher than the other. If you notice this, it may be an indication that you have scoliosis.

2. Trouble Walking or Standing up Straight

Scoliosis that was mild in childhood may have gone unnoticed or undiagnosed, especially if the child was never in pain. As we age, the curve in the spine has the potential to get worse. If this happens, it could result in more serious back problems.

A severe curve in the spine could cause problems walking correctly and make it hard to be able to stand up straight. It could also cause you to lose height. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please see your doctor.

3. Back Pain

If you develop scoliosis as a child, you are much more likely to have back problems as an adult. The pain may actually be caused by bone damage that was a result of uneven wear because of the curve in the spine. If you are experiencing back pain, you should see a doctor who can help you identify the cause.

4. Pressure on Nerves and Organs

Scoliosis can actually cause other problems if the curve of your spine causes pressure on other organs. You may experience a sensation of getting full quickly when eating if your spine is pressing on your stomach. Similarly, you may experience trouble breathing if your spine is pressing on your lungs.

If your spine is causing pressure on your nerves, you could experience loss of feeling and numbness. Though all these issues can be related to scoliosis, there are also many other causes for each of them, so if you experience any of them, please see a doctor right away!

Yoga Therapy for Back Pain

Whether your back pain is the result of scoliosis or not, yoga therapy can be a great way to help relieve your pain. Through training in proper posture and breath control, our experienced instructors can guide you to pain relief through yoga.

To get access to the best yoga in Lakeway, TX and say goodbye to chronic back pain, contact us today to set up an appointment!

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