Comprehensive Scoliosis and Kyphosis Treatment Solutions in Turkey
Scoliosis is a common yet often underestimated spinal condition that, if left untreated, can lead to serious consequences. At our clinic in Turkey, our team of experts specializes in a wide array of treatment options tailored to the severity, location of spinal curvature, and age of onset.
Understanding Scoliosis Treatment Options The treatment approach for scoliosis is meticulously tailored based on several factors:
Severity of Curvature: Mild to moderate cases often benefit from non-surgical treatments such as specialized exercises and bracing, aimed at halting progression and promoting spinal alignment.
Age of Onset: Early intervention is crucial; treatments may vary depending on whether scoliosis develops during childhood, adolescence, or adulthood.
Surgical Intervention: In cases of severe scoliosis where curvature progresses significantly or causes pain and functional impairment, surgical correction may be necessary.
Why Choose Us? Our commitment to patient care is unwavering, and we offer:
Expertise: Our team comprises specialists skilled in the latest advancements in scoliosis treatment and surgical techniques.
Personalized Care: We understand the anxiety that comes with seeking treatment. That’s why we provide free consultations to discuss your condition, answer your questions, and chart the best course of action for your unique needs.
Comprehensive Approach: From diagnosis through recovery, we prioritize your well-being, ensuring you receive compassionate care every step of the way.
Take the First Step Towards Scoliosis Treatment Don’t wait to address scoliosis. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation. Let our team in Turkey guide you towards effective treatment options, helping you regain control over your spinal health and quality of life.
At Cure Medist, we’re here to support you in your journey towards a straighter spine and a healthier future.
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frequently asked questions (FAQs) about scoliosis and kyphosis treatment
What is scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. It can range from mild to severe and may require treatment depending on the degree of curvature and any associated symptoms.
What are the treatment options for scoliosis?
Treatment options vary based on the severity of the curvature and include observation, bracing, and surgery. The treatment plan is personalized based on factors such as age, skeletal maturity, and the degree of curvature.
At what age should scoliosis be treated?
Treatment can begin at any age, but it is often initiated during adolescence when the spine is still growing rapidly. Early detection and intervention can help prevent progression and reduce the need for surgery.
Is surgery necessary for scoliosis?
Surgery is typically considered when the curvature is severe (typically greater than 40-50 degrees) or progressing despite other treatments. The goal of surgery is to straighten the spine and stabilize it with implants.
Can scoliosis be cured?
Scoliosis cannot be cured in the traditional sense, but early intervention and appropriate treatment can effectively manage the condition and prevent it from worsening.
How often should scoliosis be monitored?
Monitoring frequency depends on the severity of the curvature and the age of the patient. For mild cases, monitoring may be less frequent, while more severe cases may require regular monitoring to assess progression.
What role does physical therapy play in scoliosis treatment?
Physical therapy can help improve posture, strengthen muscles, and increase flexibility, which may help manage pain and prevent further progression in some cases.
What is kyphosis?
Kyphosis is an excessive forward rounding of the upper spine, leading to a hunched or stooped posture. It can be caused by various factors, including poor posture, degenerative diseases, and congenital conditions.
How is kyphosis treated?
Treatment options depend on the cause and severity of kyphosis and may include physical therapy, exercises to strengthen core muscles, bracing, and in some cases, surgery.
Can kyphosis be corrected without surgery?
Mild to moderate kyphosis can often be managed with physical therapy, exercises, and lifestyle modifications to improve posture and strengthen muscles supporting the spine.
When is surgery recommended for kyphosis?
Surgery is typically considered for severe kyphosis (typically greater than 75 degrees), progressive kyphosis, or if other treatments have not been effective. Surgery aims to straighten and stabilize the spine.
What are the risks of kyphosis surgery?
Risks include infection, nerve damage, loss of spinal mobility, and the need for further surgeries. Discuss these risks thoroughly with a surgeon before deciding on surgery.
Does kyphosis cause pain?
Kyphosis can cause back pain and stiffness, particularly in more severe cases. Pain management strategies may include physical therapy, medications, and ergonomic adjustments.
Can kyphosis worsen over time?
Depending on the cause, kyphosis may progress slowly over time, especially if left untreated or if contributing factors such as osteoporosis worsen.
What lifestyle changes can help manage kyphosis?
Maintaining good posture, practicing exercises that strengthen the back and core muscles, and avoiding prolonged periods of sitting or standing can help manage symptoms and prevent progression.
Is kyphosis related to osteoporosis?
Kyphosis can be associated with osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones. Osteoporosis-related kyphosis is often called "dowager's hump."