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Scoliosis in Children: Understanding the Risks
Finding out your child has scoliosis can be scary. Parents often feel a mix of concern and uncertainty. But remember, early diagnosis is vital for effective management.
The Dangers of Ignoring Scoliosis
One of the biggest mistakes parents can make is ignoring their child’s scoliosis. We’ve seen cases where untreated scoliosis leads to a worsening of the spinal curve over time. Studies suggest that complications can arise, including chronic pain, breathing difficulties, and, in severe cases, even heart problems. This is why early intervention is so critical – it can prevent these complications and improve long-term outcomes.
Overlooking Your Child’s Mental Health
It’s easy to focus solely on the physical aspects of scoliosis, but it’s equally important to address the emotional impact on your child. Scoliosis can take a significant toll on a child’s self-esteem and overall well-being. According to our opinion, open communication and emotional support are essential for helping your child navigate this challenging time.
Taking Action: Get Help Now!
Suspect scoliosis? Act fast. See a pediatrician or pediatric orthopedist for diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.
Early action matters. Uneven shoulders, hips, or a curved spine could be signs.
Your proactive approach can make a big difference. Stay informed, seek care, and offer support. Empower your child to face scoliosis with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dangers of ignoring scoliosis?
Ignoring scoliosis can lead to a worsening of the curve, causing pain, breathing difficulties, and potential heart problems. Early intervention helps manage the curve and prevent complications.
What are some signs of scoliosis in children?
Uneven shoulders, a prominent shoulder blade, one hip appearing higher than the other, and a leaning posture can be signs of scoliosis.
What are the treatment options for scoliosis?
Treatment depends on the severity of the curve. Options include observation, bracing, and, in severe cases, surgery.
Can scoliosis be cured?
Scoliosis cannot be cured, but early diagnosis and treatment can effectively manage the curve and prevent it from worsening.
Will my child have limitations with scoliosis?
Most children with scoliosis can participate in most activities. However, the doctor may recommend modifications in some instances.
Is scoliosis hereditary?
Scoliosis can run in families, but a family history doesn’t guarantee your child will develop it.

Dr. Katalina Dean
Dr. Katalina Dean is the founder and clinical director of Scoliosis Center of Utah, in Midvale, UT. Her team specializes in posture correction, spinal rehabilitation, and non-invasive scoliosis care and bracing.
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