
"Scoliosis"
Your reaction is one of panic followed by a good measure
of guilt. After all, you should have noticed it first. You're
the parent. But even the mildest scoliosis is hard to detect without
an X-ray.
Let's
look at this closer. Scoliosis is simply a curvature of the spine.
From the back, it is seen as a "sideways" curvature,
compared to a normal spine, which should be straight. Scoliosis
can be damaging to a child's health in a number of ways. As the
curvature progresses, it can put pressure on the lungs and heart
in advanced cases, and lead to the development of arthritis. Posture
becomes affected, clothing doesn't hang properly, and this could
lead to problems with your child's self esteem.
There are two types of scoliosis, fixed and functional. The latter
is by far the most common. This type of spinal curvature can straighten
when a child assumes certain positions. It is most often labeled
by physicians as "idiopathic," which simply means "no
known cause." I don't a gree!
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Historically
medicine has generally adopted a "wait and see" attitude
towards scoliosis, much to the frustrations to parents and children
alike. Those curvatures that progress rapidly are eventually scheduled
for surgery where steel rods can be screwed into the spine with
the hope of straightening the curvature.
So, what causes scoliosis? Dr. Fred Barge, past President of the
International Chiropractors Association, attributes this phenomenon
to a vertebral subluxation, a misaligned vertebrae affecting the
way the nervous system transmits and processes information. I
very much agree. Subluxations can be caused by the trauma of birth
itself, along with slips, falls, stress and toxins. The average
child falls 2,500 times before the age of seven. "I feel
my son, Ethan, has fallen more than that already," says Dr.
Joe. Statistics state that your child will have at least three
major falls: out of crib, down the steps, off changing table,
etc. before the age of three.
As
a result, the nervous system can respond in a faulty manner by
causing abnormal muscle activity, which can produce a spinal curvature.
So you see, scoliosis is rarely the problem; it is most often
the result of a long-standing vertebral subluxation. The nervous
system is trying to adapt, too. After time, a pattern is learned
and it becomes a chronic habit of misalignment.
In
the case of children, a chiropractor is mainly concerned with
the constant, faulty data that disturbs normal nervous system
function. It becomes of paramount importance to prevent and eliminate
this faulty programming before the improper and inefficient habit
is learned. I see vertebral subluxations as a major threat to
a child's health and well being. After all, as the twig is bent,
so grows the tree.
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I
look forward to see you and your family.
-
Dr. Yong Kim, D.C.
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information, please call SF Chiropractic & Rehab Center at
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