You Need To Consider Doing This If Your Scoliosis Is Not Improving With Chiropractic Care

Scoliosis can feel like an ever-present challenge, causing discomfort, pain, and even frustration in your daily life. Whether it’s a result of poor posture, muscle imbalance, or underlying structural issues in your spine, scoliosis can affect your movement, flexibility, and even emotional well-being. The curvature of the spine can place undue pressure on muscles and nerves, leading to ongoing discomfort and difficulty with everyday tasks.

The emotional impact of scoliosis is profound. The physical limitations caused by the condition can lead to a constant feeling of being held back, while the uncertainty of how to improve can be overwhelming. If chiropractic care hasn’t provided lasting relief from your scoliosis, it may be time to consider additional treatment options that address the root cause and offer you long-term solutions.


Chiropractic Care: A Common Approach to Treating Scoliosis

Chiropractic care is a popular treatment for scoliosis because it focuses on improving spinal alignment and relieving tension in the muscles surrounding the spine. Chiropractors often use adjustments to potentially reduce spinal possible misalignments and improve the range of motion. For many people, chiropractic care can provide relief from pain and discomfort by promoting better posture and helping to manage the symptoms associated with scoliosis.

However, while chiropractic care can be beneficial in relieving discomfort, it may not always provide complete or lasting improvement for more severe forms of scoliosis. If the curvature of your spine is pronounced or if the condition is causing nerve compression or other complications, chiropractic care alone may not address the root causes of the pain. For some, the pain can persist, leaving them unsure about what steps to take next.


Why Getting a Clear Diagnosis Is Crucial

Scoliosis can result from a variety of underlying causes, and understanding the exact cause of your condition is essential to developing an effective treatment plan. Here are five common causes of scoliosis:

  1. Idiopathic Scoliosis – The most common form, with no clear cause, typically developing in childhood or adolescence.
  2. Degenerative Scoliosis – Occurs in older adults due to age-related changes in the spine, such as disc degeneration and arthritis.
  3. Neuromuscular Scoliosis – Caused by conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, affecting the spine’s development.
  4. Congenital Scoliosis – A rare form present at birth, caused by abnormal vertebral development during fetal growth.
  5. Postural Scoliosis – Often caused by chronic poor posture, leading to a minor curve in the spine that may worsen over time.

In addition to these common causes, two less common but potentially serious causes of scoliosis include:

  1. Spinal Tumors – Abnormal growths in or around the spine that can cause a curvature and discomfort.
  2. Infections – Spinal infections such as tuberculosis can cause structural changes in the spine and result in scoliosis.

The Need for Imaging to Get a Precise Diagnosis

It’s important to understand that scoliosis cannot always be fully diagnosed based on physical symptoms alone. Imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans are essential to assess the degree of spinal curvature, the health of the vertebrae, and any underlying structural issues. These diagnostic tools provide healthcare providers with a clearer understanding of the issue, allowing for a more effective treatment plan.


The Pain Relief Clinic: Your Partner in Finding a Clear Diagnosis

At The Pain Relief Clinic, we understand how scoliosis can affect your quality of life and limit your mobility. With over a decade of experience, we specialize in offering non-invasive diagnostic services to uncover the root cause of your pain. If chiropractic care hasn’t provided lasting relief, we can arrange for affordable scans, typically within one working day.

Medisave can often be used to help cover the cost of these scans, making them more accessible for you.

We also assist with insurance claims, including accident insurance, travel insurance, and company insurance, ensuring that you can access the care you need without the added financial strain.

Once we have a clear diagnosis, we can provide targeted treatments, solutions, and non-invasive technology to help alleviate your scoliosis and restore your mobility.

Ready to take control of your scoliosis? Send us a message today to arrange an appointment and take the first step toward lasting relief from scoliosis.

What To Expect When I Visit The Pain Relief Clinic

A typical visit will involve our doctor first understanding your medical history, concerns and previous experience with other pain treatments.

For patients who have consulted many people but have yet to receive a clear diagnosis, selecting an affordable imaging scan might be recommended to confirm the cause of your pain..

Some patients have already done scans with other doctors for their pain condition but are still not clearly told what they suffer from.

Dr Terence Tan is happy to offer you a second opinion and recommend how best to manage your condition.

We also see patients who already have a confirmed diagnosis from specialist pain doctors, but are "stuck” because treatment options offered are not practical or acceptable.

We can help by discussing options that you might have potentially never been told of.

A common experience is when a patient has already consulted a specialist doctor for pain management and is told to consider orthopaedic surgery which they find too aggressive.

Or they may have seen doctors for their pain and were prescribed painkillers with potential side effects which made them feel uncomfortable.

Many of our patients have also first tried complementary treatments or acupuncture with traditional Chinese pain doctors.

They look for a second opinion after finding any relief experienced from other treatments to be temporary or requiring repetitive treatments, which add up to time and cost.

Especially in such situations, we emphasize using non-invasive medical technology you likely have not been told about .

This can make a big difference to your results.