Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Scoliosis Scoliosis?

Scoliosis? - scoliosis

Are you born with scoliosis, or if you have time? Even people with scoliosis have bad knees? because I have scoliosis and my knees hurt and I know that hurts Someo of scoliosis and the knee too much.

4 comments:

  1. I think the majority of developing scoliosis in the course of time, but there are some who are born with it. It is as a rule, when one side of the body grows at a rate different from the other side, allowing the spine to twist or lean side of slower growth (similar to plants) grow towards the sun. Seems more common in women, and there is a genetic component, as it tends, in the family, but there is no guarantee that just because you have it, their children will inherit, or whatever.

    It is logical that the scoliosis causing some tension in the knees because of the curvature of the spine in May causes the weight and / or wear unevenly distributed on the left leg and right. I do not think you can generalize, though not as a "one size fits all" requirement. ) For example, some people (like my aunt, the one leg shorter than the other, because the curvature of the spine, hip twist causes too. It is a curve C, but. I personally have an "S" curve, and even a trampoline accident has never knee problems recentlyms in my life. Do not think my scoliosis has nothing to do with my knee injury, but.

    This is my personal experience - I hope this helps!

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  2. I had it. In fact, here and kyphosis. I was told that children are congenital (sp?) .. I had my back fused, 7 vertebrae. My knee does not hurt, I often work, walking, running or jogging 6 days a week. They do not know what they are today .. But when I was younger .. I met many young women and men (scoliosis is often a problem with the girls), he merged back .. In addition, I had the opportunity to obtain support for many years. I opted for surgery. Glad I did not ..

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  3. In my case, my scoliosis develops over time, because my back muscles were too weak to keep the back straight. My knees hurt, but I think it is, scoliosis, but I think it could be.

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  4. Scoliosis is a condition that complex lateral curvature and rotation and deformation of the spine is connected. Caused general classified as congenital (from vertebral anomalies at birth), idiopathic (occurring sub-infantile, juvenile, juveniles and adults classified as the beginning) or has developed as a secondary symptom of another disease such as cerebral palsy or spinal muscular atrophy.

    People with scoliosis often do not have pain as adolescents and young adults. The pain is often in adulthood if untreated. The most common complaint from parents and patients a cosmetic deformity.

    The symptoms of scoliosis may include:

    Uneven musculature on one side of the spine
    A chest bump and / or a prominent shoulder blade, caused by the rotation of the ribcage in thoracic scoliosis
    Different levels of hip and shoulder
    Asymmetric size or location of breast cancer in women
    Unequal distance between arms and body
    Clothes do not "hang right", ie. with uneven hem

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