How to solve scoliosis

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What can I do to improve scoliosis as much as possible. Thanks
 
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Also. I don't want to make big threads with information that is already all around just to get some likes (as I've seen) and again, I think because of my nickname even if I post the best threads I won't receive too many reactions. Is it possible to change it? :lul:
 
consult a doctor
 
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I have it sadly and its mild but it causes me shoulder pain issues when i sit in some position for longer time periods
 
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is it structural or functional
 
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don't know the difference. but I think structural since a doctor told me I have it by watching a bone scan
structural requires surgery im afraid, spinal fusion I think it's called. might increase your height depending on how severe it is.

functional is what i have and its when there's muscle imbalances so the body tilts to a certain angle to compensate


take all of this with a grain of salt since i'm far from an expert. I still advice you to join r/scoliosis on reddit (reddit jfl) but it will end up helpful for u i think.
 
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structural requires surgery im afraid, spinal fusion I think it's called. might increase your height depending on how severe it is.

functional is what i have and its when there's muscle imbalances so the body tilts to a certain angle to compensate


take all of this with a grain of salt since i'm far from an expert. I still advice you to join r/scoliosis on reddit (reddit jfl) but it will end up helpful for u i think.
Thanks. Even if it is structural I have the theory that any structural bone deformity is caused by incorrect muscle use (for example if somebody writes always with right hand and uses mouse with right hand) over time both the tilting while doing thewse activities and the extra muscle pushing the bone will change the form of the bone by either tilting, actually deforming it or both. So maybe even if it is structural' it could be solved without surgery :)
 

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