Scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves abnormally to the side, can affect posture, balance, and overall quality of life. While some cases are mild, others may lead to discomfort, limited mobility, and noticeable changes in body alignment. At Modern Generative Health, we provide tailored chiropractic care to support individuals living with scoliosis. Our approach focuses on improving spinal function, managing pain, and enhancing overall alignment to help you move and live more comfortably.
Scoliosis can develop in childhood or adulthood and may arise from a variety of factors. Understanding the type and cause of scoliosis is crucial for creating an effective treatment plan.
This is the most common type of scoliosis, particularly among adolescents, with no known specific cause. It often develops gradually and may not present symptoms until the curve becomes more noticeable. Regular chiropractic monitoring and care can help slow progression and reduce discomfort.
Typically occurring in adults, this form of scoliosis results from age-related changes in the spine such as disc degeneration, arthritis, or osteoporosis. It may lead to pain, stiffness, and a loss of mobility. Chiropractic care helps manage these symptoms through gentle adjustments and supportive therapies.
In some cases, scoliosis may be present at birth or associated with conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. While chiropractic care does not cure structural abnormalities, it can provide supportive relief by improving spinal motion and reducing muscle tension.
Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive, holistic approach to managing scoliosis and its symptoms. Through customized spinal adjustments, posture correction techniques, and therapeutic exercises, we work to improve alignment, reduce discomfort, and support better spinal function. Our team tailors each treatment plan to the individual—whether the goal is to reduce pain, enhance mobility, or monitor changes over time. With consistent care and the right guidance, chiropractic treatment can be an effective part of a scoliosis management strategy, promoting better posture, comfort, and confidence in daily life.