Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a correctable problem for many people. The two primary reasons for scoliosis are an anatomical leg length difference and forced movement of the cranial bones such as occurs as a result of head trauma or orthodontia.
Scoliosis can be improved or corrected for 95% of people. The length of treatment can be very short for some but substantially longer for others, depending on the cause of the scoliosis, the length of time it has existed, and participation by the client in assigned home movement therapy.
Scoliosis can be improved or corrected for 95% of people. The length of treatment can be very short for some but substantially longer for others, depending on the cause of the scoliosis, the length of time it has existed, and participation by the client in assigned home movement therapy.
Dowager's Hump (Kyphosis)
The appearance of a kyphotic posture does not happen overnight. Even young people can have this problem, although when it occurs at a younger age it usually is a result of a trauma such as a motor vehicle accident, a sports injury, or a bad fall. A slight postural distortion when we are young progresses to a very noticeable distortion as the years add up.