Scoliosis is a medical condition characterised by abnormal curvature of the spine ("S" or "C" shaped curved spine). It is common in individuals between the ages 10-18 (Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis) and the condition is often diagnosed during the growing period of ...
Scoliosis is a spinal deformity in which the spine gets curved (in ‘C' or ‘S' shape) abnormally. It can be due to birth defects, genetic abnormality, hormonal imbalance or neurological conditions. Around 80 per cent of diagnosed scoliosis have no identifiable ...
By definition, scoliosis is a deviation of the normal vertical line of the spine, consisting of a lateral curvature with the rotation of the vertebrae within the curve. Typically, for scoliosis to be considered, there should be at least 10° of ...