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https://www.hudsonvalleyscoliosis.com/
Strauss Scoliosis Correction is from 250 West Route 59, Suite 4
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In the realm of spinal surgeries, no one-size-fits-all solution exists. The choice between traditional methods like the Harrington Rod and modern alternatives depends on various factors, including the nature of the spinal deformity, the patient’s age, and overall health. Consulting with experienced orthopedic surgeons becomes paramount in determining the most suitable approach for each case. The Harrington Rod was revolutionary in its time, representing the first titanium rods used to stabilize spinal fusions. Employed by orthopedic surgeons, these rods were instrumental in addressing spinal
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Genetic factors play a significant role in the development of scoliosis. Research suggests that scoliosis often runs in families, indicating a genetic predisposition to the condition. Scoliosis can also result from congenital abnormalities or malformations of the spine that occur during fetal development. Congenital scoliosis is present at birth and may be caused by vertebral anomalies, spinal cord abnormalities, or irregularities in spinal segmentation. Traumatic injuries to the spine, such as fractures or dislocations, can result in spinal curvature and deformity, particularly if left untre
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Scoliosis progression is a dynamic process influenced by multiple factors, including growth dynamics, skeletal maturity, genetics, and degenerative changes. While the rate of progression slows after skeletal maturity, it remains a lifelong concern, especially in the context of degenerative changes in adulthood. Various factors influence the scoliosis progression, including genetics, skeletal maturity, and degenerative changes in the spine. Effective management requires a comprehensive understanding of these factors and proactive interventions tailored to individual needs.
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Today there are a variety of scoliosis braces in use but the Boston Brace is the most commonly prescribed. While the Boston brace claims to be custom designed and to be a stabilizing brace rather than a corrective brace, the Boston Brace is usually prescribed without any scoliosis exercises. The curve size is reduced in the majority of cases, as well as improvements to rib humping, shoulder level and the overall appearance of the body. With the multitude of brace designs available, it can be challenging to determine which one is best for individual cases of scoliosis. Factors such as the seve
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When the rightward curvature occurs in the upper back, it is referred to as dextro thoracic scoliosis. This type of scoliosis affects the thoracic region of the spine, which encompasses the upper and mid-back. Understanding the nuances of dextro thoracic scoliosis is vital for both patients and healthcare professionals. The direction of the curvature is crucial in identifying the specific type of dextroscoliosis a person may have. From its various types, causes, and symptoms to the diagnostic process and treatment options, individuals navigating dextroscoliosis can find hope in the comprehen
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Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine. It is actually natural and healthy for the spine to curve from front to back. This type of curve is only visible when viewed from the side. Kyphosis is a curve seen from the side in which the spine is bent forward. Scoliosis is not a disease like diabetes or arthritis. It is simply a term used to describe any abnormal, sideways twisted spine or backbone. We should also keep in mind that curves are a completely normal feature of the spine when looking from the side, but the spine should appear straight when looking from the front.
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A good night’s sleep is essential for our overall well-being, and the comfort of your mattress plays a crucial role in achieving this. However, there are instances when using a mattress becomes challenging, especially when dealing with braces or uncomfortable sleeping surfaces. Dr. Andrew Strauss explores practical solutions to make your mattress more comfortable, focusing on addressing specific issues related to using a brace on a hard mattress. Not all memory foam toppers are created equal, and selecting the right one is crucial for achieving optimal comfort. Consider factors such as densit
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A scoliosis brace is a type of spinal support or “orthosis” This is a device used on the outside of the body to support, align, correct or prevent abnormal spinal curvature. Your scoliosis specialist will prescribe, manufacture and/or manage the use of these scoliosis treatment devices. Before we look at modern bracing approaches, let’s look back in time to see how this concept of bracing has evolved. Visit Dr Andrew Strauss and know about the whole concept of scoliosis braces. He has advanced research-based scoliosis treatments, customized by for each patient.
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As the spine deviates from its natural alignment, questions arise about the potential impact on an individual’s height. The correlation between scoliosis and height loss is rooted in the mechanics of the spine. A curved spine is, in essence, a shorter spine. Scoliosis is a condition characterized by a lateral curvature of the spine, creating an “S” or “C” shape when viewed from the back. The degree of curvature can vary, and it often develops during the growth spurt that accompanies adolescence.
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Achieving lasting results in posture correction requires consistency. Unlike quick fixes, the effects of exercises become evident over time. Consistent engagement with the prescribed exercises is vital for strengthening muscles and promoting sustained postural improvements. The journey to fixing posture goes beyond a generic set of exercises. Understanding the unique challenges posed by individual postural problems is paramount. A personalized approach, encompassing tailored exercise programs, consistency, and mindfulness, is the key to achieving lasting improvements.
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Many patients with mild scoliosis are told their curves are too small to treat. Yet mild curves respond well to exercise-based correction. Most often Mild Scoliosis may show no noticeable outward signs or symptoms and can go undiagnosed for years. Many of the signs or symptoms of mild scoliosis will involve subtle postural and body symmetry changes. The vast majority of adolescent patients will experience no mild scoliosis pain during their youth and teenage years, but are likely to develop pain later in life.