Can scoliosis worsen?
Hello, I'm 14 years old and have had scoliosis with a 12 degree extension for about six months. When it was diagnosed, I had physiotherapy twice a week for three months and now I haven't had any for a long time because the health insurance company or something only prescribes three months and then after six months it comes back or something like that, I don't understand it, but what I'm getting at is that I haven't done any exercises for it for a long time and my question is, could it get worse? I've been to various doctors and they said that if I keep active, like swimming or cycling to keep my back muscles in shape, nothing should happen. I do regular cycling and swimming sometimes.
Hello, toilet,
yes, of course, if you keep the spine one
Continuous cooling.
eg always only sleeps on one side?
And if you are too strong or one-sided
stress in heavy wearing or weight sports!
Not like that.
Sunbeds without the spine to bend!
Best you also apply to cause/feeling,
Because the best therapy does not help in the long term as the causes
Continuous failure persists!
Use the time of your young years – with 18 you can no longer
reach a lot.
Good is safe – no longer nightly long-term misconceptions?
Best back position!
Uniform chimneys with their own weight, in which case discs are
also relieved during the day and stabilized the corresponding muscle.
Always happy.
Good night and healthy sleep
opi venerable
1. Punctuation is something great
Two. Scoliosis can become worse. By the way, the health insurance fund only pays a certain number of treatments so that you can continue your exercises in self-responsibility. Your health, your responsibility! Or your parents to motivate you
Scoliosis would not deteriorate but also not significantly improve. The pelvis as a basis is still changing in puberty. It makes sense to still influence the growth phase. Exercises naturally help; the muscle training can relieve any tension.
That's wrong. The hormonal change in puberty is a risk factor for a deterioration of the scoliosis. I've already treated a patient who had a deterioration of 20° despite regular physio, special exercises and strength training. These are rather exceptions, but they are
If you do not continue the exercises after physiotherapy, it will deteriorate.