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Scoliosis
• Scoliosis is an abnormal curve in the spine.
• Types of scoliosis based on the cause and age
• Scoliosis curves are often described based on the direction and
location of the curve
• The most common symptom of scoliosis is curvature of the
spine.
Types of Scoliosis
• Congenital scoliosis: Caused by a bone abnormality present at birth.
• Neuromuscular scoliosis: A result of abnormal muscles or nerves.
Frequently seen in people with spina bifida or cerebral palsy or in those
with various conditions that are accompanied by, or result of paralysis.
• Degenerative scoliosis: This may result from trauma (from an injury or
illness) bone collapse, previous major back surgery, or osteoporosis
(thinning of the bones).
• Idiopathic scoliosis: The most common type of scoliosis, idiopathic
scoliosis, has no specific identifiable cause. There are many theories, but
none have been found to be conclusive. There is, however, strong evidence
that idiopathic scoliosis is inherited.
Types of Scoliosis
Congenital
scoliosis
Neuromuscular
scoliosis
Degenerative
scoliosis
Idiopathic
scoliosis
Infantile idiopathic
scoliosis
Juvenile idiopathic
scoliosis
Adolescent idiopathic
scoliosis
• less than 3 years old• between 3-10 years
of age
• over 10 years old
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Spinal Curvature
Direction Location
Dextroscoliosis Levoscoliosis
• Spinal curve to the right
• Occurs in the thoracic spine
• Occur on its own forming a "C"
shape
• Curve bending the opposite way
in the lower spine forming an "S"
• Spinal curve to the left
• Occur in the lumbar
spine
Spinal Curvature
Direction Location
Thoracic
scoliosis
Lumbar
scoliosis
Thoracolumbar
scoliosis
• Curvature in
the middle
(thoracic) part
of the spine
• Curvature in
the lower
(lumbar)
portion of the
spine
• curvature that
includes
vertebrae in
both the lower
thoracic
portion and the
upper lumbar
portion of the
spine
How to find Scoliosis
• Tilted, uneven shoulders, with one shoulder blade protruding
more than the other
• Prominence of the ribs on one side
• Uneven waistline
• One hip higher than the other
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Treatment Depends on…
• Gender - females are more likely to have progressive scoliosis
(gradually getting worse) than males
• Severity of curve - the larger the curve the greater the risk is
of it worsening over time
• Location of the curve - if a curve is located in the thoracic
(center) part of the spine it is more likely to get worse over
time compared to curves in the lower or upper section.
• Bone maturity - the risk of
curve progression is much lower
if the patient's bones have
stopped growing. Braces are
much more effective while
bones are growing.
• Casting - in early cases the
child's spine may have to be
guided back into its normal
position as it grows.
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Treat or Not to Treat?
Observation Bracing
Surgical
Intervention
Observation
• The doctor will check every
4 to 6 months - if curve is
getting better or worse.
• Used for those who have a
curve of less than 25
degrees and are still
growing.
Bracing
Doctors may advise wearing a brace to stop a curve from getting
worse, may be used when:
• The person is still growing and has a curve of more than 25-30
degrees.
• The person is still growing and has a curve between 20 -29
degrees that is getting worse.
• Person has at least 2 years of growth remaining and has a
curve that is between 20 -29 degrees. If a girl, she should not
have started having her monthly periods yet.
Surgery
Surgery Criteria
– Curve more then 40 degree
– Progressive increase in
scoliosis
– Failure to conservative
treatment
– Cardiopulmonary
complications
Surgical Approach
– Posterior Surgical Approach
– Anterior Surgical Approach
Objective of Surgery
• To halt progression of the deformity
• To straightened the curve (including Objectives rotational
component)
• To arthrodesis the entire primary curve by bone grafting
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Scoliosis Treatment in India

  • 1.
    Scoliosis Treatment Take afirst step to improving your life Deepam Meditours (Medical Tourism Company)
  • 2.
    Scoliosis • Scoliosis isan abnormal curve in the spine. • Types of scoliosis based on the cause and age • Scoliosis curves are often described based on the direction and location of the curve • The most common symptom of scoliosis is curvature of the spine.
  • 3.
    Types of Scoliosis •Congenital scoliosis: Caused by a bone abnormality present at birth. • Neuromuscular scoliosis: A result of abnormal muscles or nerves. Frequently seen in people with spina bifida or cerebral palsy or in those with various conditions that are accompanied by, or result of paralysis. • Degenerative scoliosis: This may result from trauma (from an injury or illness) bone collapse, previous major back surgery, or osteoporosis (thinning of the bones). • Idiopathic scoliosis: The most common type of scoliosis, idiopathic scoliosis, has no specific identifiable cause. There are many theories, but none have been found to be conclusive. There is, however, strong evidence that idiopathic scoliosis is inherited.
  • 4.
    Types of Scoliosis Congenital scoliosis Neuromuscular scoliosis Degenerative scoliosis Idiopathic scoliosis Infantileidiopathic scoliosis Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis • less than 3 years old• between 3-10 years of age • over 10 years old Would you like to know more ? Visit http://www.deepammeditours.com/trea tments/spine-surgeries/scoliosis-of-the- spine.html
  • 5.
    Spinal Curvature Direction Location DextroscoliosisLevoscoliosis • Spinal curve to the right • Occurs in the thoracic spine • Occur on its own forming a "C" shape • Curve bending the opposite way in the lower spine forming an "S" • Spinal curve to the left • Occur in the lumbar spine
  • 6.
    Spinal Curvature Direction Location Thoracic scoliosis Lumbar scoliosis Thoracolumbar scoliosis •Curvature in the middle (thoracic) part of the spine • Curvature in the lower (lumbar) portion of the spine • curvature that includes vertebrae in both the lower thoracic portion and the upper lumbar portion of the spine
  • 8.
    How to findScoliosis • Tilted, uneven shoulders, with one shoulder blade protruding more than the other • Prominence of the ribs on one side • Uneven waistline • One hip higher than the other Curious to know more ? We are just a click away - info@deepammeditours.com
  • 9.
    Treatment Depends on… •Gender - females are more likely to have progressive scoliosis (gradually getting worse) than males • Severity of curve - the larger the curve the greater the risk is of it worsening over time • Location of the curve - if a curve is located in the thoracic (center) part of the spine it is more likely to get worse over time compared to curves in the lower or upper section.
  • 10.
    • Bone maturity- the risk of curve progression is much lower if the patient's bones have stopped growing. Braces are much more effective while bones are growing. • Casting - in early cases the child's spine may have to be guided back into its normal position as it grows. Would you like to expert free opinion Write to us at info@deepammeditours.com
  • 11.
    Treat or Notto Treat? Observation Bracing Surgical Intervention
  • 12.
    Observation • The doctorwill check every 4 to 6 months - if curve is getting better or worse. • Used for those who have a curve of less than 25 degrees and are still growing.
  • 13.
    Bracing Doctors may advisewearing a brace to stop a curve from getting worse, may be used when: • The person is still growing and has a curve of more than 25-30 degrees. • The person is still growing and has a curve between 20 -29 degrees that is getting worse. • Person has at least 2 years of growth remaining and has a curve that is between 20 -29 degrees. If a girl, she should not have started having her monthly periods yet.
  • 14.
    Surgery Surgery Criteria – Curvemore then 40 degree – Progressive increase in scoliosis – Failure to conservative treatment – Cardiopulmonary complications Surgical Approach – Posterior Surgical Approach – Anterior Surgical Approach
  • 15.
    Objective of Surgery •To halt progression of the deformity • To straightened the curve (including Objectives rotational component) • To arthrodesis the entire primary curve by bone grafting Are you aware of our latest technology? Visit: deepammeditours.com
  • 16.
    Do Take aminute…. Like us or Follow us info@deepammeditours.com | +91-9810085065 | www.deepammeditours.com Deepam Meditours