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Early detection is key to treating scoliosis

Early detection is key to treating scoliosis

About 2% to 4% of the world’s population has scoliosis, figures from the World Health Organization suggest. Green June marks awareness month for the condition, and it’s most common in teenage girls. In addition, it reaches 6 million people in Brazil alone.

Scoliosis is characterized by a lateral deviation of the spine, which results in an abnormal curvature that can affect posture and, in more severe cases, put pressure on the lung. According to the doctor’s opinion. Luciano Miller, spine surgeon at the Albert Einstein Hospital and professor at UNIFESP, this condition can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

“Although most cases of scoliosis are idiopathic, that is, without a specific known cause, there are cases in which the condition is associated with neuromuscular problems, poor posture, injuries Trauma and congenital diseases, ”explains Luciano.

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Scoliosis treatment

Recent research indicates that early diagnosis plays a key role in the effective treatment of scoliosis. However, in more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be required to correct the curvature of the spine.

Fortunately, medicine is making great advances in the treatment of scoliosis. Non-surgical treatments have shown promising results in correcting and stabilizing spinal curvature in young patients. In addition, new surgical techniques are emerging that allow faster recovery and less discomfort for patients.

The spine surgeon stresses the importance of initiatives like Green June to raise awareness of scoliosis and promote early detection of the condition. He stresses that “it is necessary to educate the population about the signs and symptoms of scoliosis, to encourage early diagnosis and access to appropriate treatment.”

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It is also important to stress that scoliosis is not just a physical aberration. This is because it is a condition that can greatly affect people’s quality of life. Therefore, awareness of the importance of early diagnosis and the search for appropriate treatments and emotional support for patients are essential to ensure better health and well-being.

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