What is Thoracolumbar Scoliosis?

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    Diagnosing scoliosis is related to the area of the spine. We know scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine, it will typically be greater than 10 degrees, and it will have some rotation. To confirm the diagnosis, a Cobb Angle analysis is done as well. These aspects are important when making a diagnosis, and they are combined with the location of the curve: cervical, thoracic or lumbar to help classify scoliosis.
    Thoracic scoliosis is very common; however, scoliosis can develop in any part of the spine and more than one location at once. Patients often have three or more different curvatures when diagnosed with scoliosis, but only the biggest curve is emphasized.
    Understanding the classification is very important. Due to the age of the patient, scoliosis can be classified as:
    - Infantile Scoliosis
    - Adolescent Scoliosis
    - Juvenile Scoliosis
    - Adult Scoliosis
    Due to the type of scoliosis, it can be classified as:
    - Idiopathic
    - Congenital
    - Neuromuscular
    By degree of severity, scoliosis is classified as:
    - Mild 10-25
    - Moderate 25-40
    - Severe 40 and above
    By its location on the spine, scoliosis can be:
    - Cervical
    - Thoracic
    - Lumbar
    Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common, where the root cause of scoliosis is unknown, representing over 80% of cases. In the adult stage, the most common type is degenerative scoliosis.
    Scoliosis is segmented into so many different types and classifications to better define the treatment options available to patients that would be the most beneficial depending on their age, the origin of the curve, degree of progression, and location.
    X-rays are a tool often used to help diagnose scoliosis and narrow down degree size and location. The one time X-rays are not as effective is to determine if there is an underlining neuromuscular condition.
    Thoracolumbar scoliosis is known as such because of its location in the thoracolumbar area of the spine. This type of scoliosis is very visual, and asymmetry can be seen in the mid-section of the back, transitioning between the waist and the hips. This type of scoliosis responds very well to several conservative treatment due to its asymmetrical nature. This area of the spine tends to be more mobile than the rest of the spine, which allows it to respond better to conservative treatment.
    Before deciding on a more invasive approach such as surgery, consider proactive scoliosis treatment to reduce and manage your curve like the conservative treatment offered at The Scoliosis Reduction Center.
    You can learn more about this topic here:
    www.scoliosisreductioncenter....
    Ready for a consultation or want more information? You can contact us here:
    www.scoliosisreductioncenter....
    00:00 - What is Thoracolumbar Scoliosis?
    01:36 - Understanding Scoliosis Classifications
    02:34 - Idiopathic Scoliosis
    02:50 - Degenerative Scoliosis
    03:05 - Classifications & Location
    04:34 - Underlining Neuromuscular Condition
    04:55 - Thoracolumbar Scoliosis
    06:16 - Conservative Treatment
    06:45 - Treatment Results & Recommendations
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Komentáře • 41

  • @Innerdiamond
    @Innerdiamond Před rokem

    Ready for another intensive!

  • @valarieannaliza8805
    @valarieannaliza8805 Před 2 lety +5

    Interesting. Dealing with this now. Just learned that I have a scoliosis. S-shaped, he tells me. Curve in my back and again in my neck. 57 yrs old never knew this, so must be age-related.

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 2 lety

      We’re so glad you’ve reached out. At the Center, we provide a natural, noninvasive approach to treating scoliosis. You can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @MindWithStars
    @MindWithStars Před 2 lety +2

    I have Thoracolumbar Rotoscoliosis to my Left Convexity and DDD (Degenerative Disc Disease). Do you have any videos or information on Rotoscoliosis? There doesn't seem to be much on Google or CZcams about this topic. I know that it is Scoliosis except with a twist of the spine. Dr said my curve is slight but the twist might be worse.

  • @TheMargo420
    @TheMargo420 Před 2 lety +2

    I have not been diagnosed by a Doctor. I was sent to PT and got some relief. Should I see a Dr. for a diagnosis or continue PT? Thank you!

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for reaching out. Dr. Tony is only licensed to perform scoliosis treatment in Celebration, Florida. If you're able to travel there, we would love to start a conversation with you on our contact form here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/contact

    • @TheMargo420
      @TheMargo420 Před 2 lety

      @@ScoliosisReductionCenter Thank you. I will do some research on the trip.

  • @stellamcgraw3915
    @stellamcgraw3915 Před rokem +1

    Just learned that my 69 years old sister has that condition. I need to learn more about what help is available and where. We live in eastern Canada.

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      Hello
      While our clinic is located in Celebration, FL, Dr. Nalda helps patients from all around the world. If you’d like to schedule a consultation with him, we can absolutely do that over the phone.
      Dr. Nalda received one of his scoliosis-specific certifications from CLEAR Scoliosis Institute. As a CLEAR-certified Senior Fellow, Dr. Nalda has actually achieved the highest level of certification possible, which makes him the best of the best. That being said, if you would still like to look for someone in your area, you can visit their site: clear-institute.org/.

    • @debbieveasey4224
      @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ScoliosisReductionCenter I am sure Dr Nadia has a good background but in his presentation he made errors--maybe just misspeaks....I am often suspicious because my PCP said I had no fracture because he took x-ray dept finding. And few of them have seen this degree of curse..
      Advanced and safer therapy has resulted in longer better lives
      Using COBBS ANGLE? MY S curve was 95°/165° 10 years ago! My curve has for many years been progressive but I hope
      For stability. On first dx when 12 it was 35/20°. At 18 reached 55/45°.
      I had fusion and disk removal in 1998 and pain was gone...i read biked did sit ups. Etc etc. IT WAS WONDERFUL
      Then 2008 pain returned and Ortho who read x-ray said"OH MY GOD , I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOUR SURGEON DID". He let me see and I was devastated. The fusion of L1,L2,L3 HAD NO BAR STABILITY OR Fixation. SO CURVE WENT WILD. S curve was 90°,/150°. I had not been x rated til my falls etc began although pain was debilitating. It was 95/165 in 2011. NEUROsurgeons rarely do COBBS ANGLE. So I have no idea of current status except pain unbelievable and walking and daily activities hard
      I would. LOVE to chat with anyone with just dx scoliosis or long history of it! My email is in middle of this SAD STORY. LOL

    • @debbieveasey4224
      @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci

      Is she in pain or unable to do some normal activities

    • @debbieveasey4224
      @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci +1

      How is your sister. Excuse my bouncing around I am bad with electronics

  • @lapirazo6461
    @lapirazo6461 Před rokem

    I just discovered mine after going to orthopedic at 18 because of accident on a bike, I fell on my shoulder and noticed my chest became misaligned. My doctor said it was actually my spine inborn.

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      We’re so glad you’ve reached out. At the Center, we provide a natural, noninvasive approach to treating scoliosis. You can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @maimunazeenath1885
    @maimunazeenath1885 Před 2 lety

    Hi Doctor
    Recently diagnosed with thoracic scoliosis with37 degree curve. Will you please advise me how should I proceed further with her treatment pls. Where is clinic located?
    Pls help thanks

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 2 lety

      While our clinic is located in Celebration, FL, Dr. Nalda helps patients from all around the world. You can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @kristirothwell8320
    @kristirothwell8320 Před rokem

    Recently I’ve been hearing we should get physical therapy instead of chiropractic care, is that true? Pain relief only lasts so long between weekly adjustments I usually receive. I have mild thoracolumbar scoliosis.

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      We’re so glad you’ve reached out. At the Center, we provide a natural, noninvasive approach to treating scoliosis. You can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

    • @Cornholers
      @Cornholers Před rokem

      Eh get physical therapy 😊

  • @neliusmaina2743
    @neliusmaina2743 Před 2 lety

    I have mild thoracolumbar scoliosis and herniation of two discs caused by heavy lifting...can the scoliosis that i have progress ?am 30 years old

  • @debbieveasey4224
    @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci

    I have had s scoliosis since age 12...2 curves. Upper is 95 degrees. The lumbar is over 160
    PEOPLE THIS GENTLE MAN MAY USE THESE TERMS BUT NOT ALL DO!
    MY CURVE STARTS AT CERVICAL INTO THORAX. THEN THORAX INTO LUMBAR
    YOU CAN BARELY TELL I have it...but I have pain

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 10 měsíci

      At our Center, we employ a non-invasive and natural approach to scoliosis treatment. To learn more about our methods, please visit www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach

  • @anniemathew8808
    @anniemathew8808 Před rokem +1

    Can heavy lifting cause thora columbar scoliosis ?

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      It would hard to say without knowing more about the case. That being said you can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

    • @kennethfoster2759
      @kennethfoster2759 Před rokem

      Yes...back support is highly recommended during heavy lifting...

  • @rebeccajohnson629
    @rebeccajohnson629 Před 3 měsíci

    Could a lumbar fusion cause this if someone had ddd

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 3 měsíci

      To learn more about our methods, please visit our website at www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @rebeccajohnson629
    @rebeccajohnson629 Před 18 dny

    Can you get this from ddd or fusion?

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 17 dny

      Explore our treatment approach in detail at www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach."

  • @debbieveasey4224
    @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Who told I what pts are told and why is there always rotation

    • @debbieveasey4224
      @debbieveasey4224 Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry I am 72 and typing is difficult on small screen

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 10 měsíci

      No worries thank you for you comment. To learn more about our methods, please visit
      www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @fitimberisha9545
    @fitimberisha9545 Před rokem

    Can thoracombularis be fixed ?

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      Dr. Nalda is authorized to provide scoliosis treatment exclusively in Celebration, Florida. If you're able to travel to that location, we would be delighted to initiate a dialogue with you through our contact form at www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/contact.

  • @itsmedak1ng345
    @itsmedak1ng345 Před rokem

    Is scoliosis Can Keep growing

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před rokem

      Short answer is yes, At our Center, we employ a non-invasive and natural approach to scoliosis treatment. To learn more about our methods, please visit www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @homerlascuna280
    @homerlascuna280 Před 2 lety

    I have torasic scoliosis 19 degree,, they can fix a exercise theraphy..

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Před 2 lety

      You can learn more about our approach here: www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.