Find out how much you know about scoliosis by taking this quiz, based on
information from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases.
1. Most scoliosis with an unknown cause (idiopathic) that occurs
in children appears before age 10.
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Scoliosis can occur before age 10, but it's rare and is often caused by some
condition such as a spinal tumor, congenital heart disease, or a genetic disorder.
Scoliosis that appears before the teen years may need many tests to make the
diagnosis. The most common form of scioliosis is idiopathic, meaning it has no known
cause. This form occurs during puberty and is relatively easy to diagnose. Only a
small portion of cases need a lot of treatment. Mild idiopathic scoliosis occurs in
about 1 in 50 to 1 in 25 teens. More severe curvature occurs much less often.
2. In most cases of scoliosis, healthcare providers can't find
the cause.
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In most
cases, the cause of scoliosis is unknown. This is called idiopathic scoliosis.
3. Marfan syndrome and cerebral palsy are two diseases or
conditions that can cause a fixed curve in the spine.
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Structural scoliosis can be caused by nervous system diseases such as cerebral palsy,
poliomyelitis, or muscular dystrophy. It can also be caused by birth defects such
as
hemivertebra, in which one side of a vertebra fails to form normally before birth.
It
can also be caused by injury, certain infections, tumors such as those caused by
neurofibromatosis, a birth defect sometimes linked with benign tumors on the spinal
column, metabolic diseases, connective tissue disorders, rheumatic diseases, or unknown
factors (idiopathic scoliosis).
4. Spinal curves greater than 10 degrees need medical
treatment.
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Curves
that are greater than 20 degrees need treatment. Treatment may involve anything from
close observation to bracing and even surgery, depending on the age of the person
and
the location of the curve. The decision for bracing or surgery are best made by an
orthopedic surgeon familiar with scoliosis and in agreement with the parents and the
teen.
5. The larger the curve in the spine, the more likely it will get
worse.
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But this
depends on how much growth remains for the child.
6. Children with scoliosis who have at least 2 years of growth
remaining, and with a spinal curve of 20 to 29 degrees, will likely need to wear a
brace.
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A child
who is still growing and has a curve of more than 25 to 45 degrees will also need
to
wear a brace. So will a child who is still growing and has a curve of 20 to 29 degrees
that's getting worse.
7. Chiropractic treatment can be used instead of bracing.
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Chiropractic treatment, electric stimulation, nutritional supplements, and exercise
have not been shown to stop scoliosis from getting worse.
8. People with scoliosis should not exercise.
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Exercise
does not make scoliosis worse. In fact, it is important for all people, including
those
with scoliosis, to exercise and stay physically fit. Girls have a higher risk than
boys
of developing osteoporosis later in life. This is a disorder that results in weak
bones
that can break easily. The risk for osteoporosis goes down in women who exercise
regularly all their lives. Weight-bearing exercise such as walking, running, soccer,
and
gymnastics increases bone density and helps prevent osteoporosis. For both boys and
girls, exercising and taking part in sports also improves their general sense of
well-being.
9. Fusion is one way to surgically treat scoliosis.
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Fusion
is the joining of 2 or more vertebrae. Surgeons can choose different ways to straighten
the spine and also different implants to keep the spine stable after surgery. Implants
are devices that remain in the person after surgery to keep the spine aligned.