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The spine is curved as its natural curves make it stronger to deal with the mechanical stress of movement and compression forces such as gravity and its effects on the spine. The curvatures also make the spine more flexible while protecting the vessels that go through the spine and into the body. Different sections of the spine have different types of curves associated with them. These are lordosis and kyphosis.
When we lose the normal range of the curves, the entire biomechanics of the spine are disrupted as all areas depend on the others. The spine can also add compensating curvatures to deal with the lack of curvatures, and in many cases, this affects the way the body deals with compensating curves, and the spine's overall health and function are affected in a negative way.
When we start to lose curvature from the side and gain from the front, this is called scoliosis. Scoliosis is an unnatural sideways curvature of the spine with rotation creating a three-dimensional misalignment and with a Cobb angle measurement of 10 degrees or greater.
At The Scoliosis Reduction Center, we not only treat scoliosis but also abnormal alignments from the side, such as hyperkyphosis or hypolordosis, because dealing with this three-dimensional spinal alignment is the best way to obtain results for the patient.
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00:00 Why Is The Spine Curved
02:04 What Happens When We Lose The Curve's Normal Range
03:12 What Is Scoliosis
05:20 What We Offer At The Scoliosis Reduction Center
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