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Scoliosis Treatment in Montgomery

Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve or twist abnormally, which can affect posture, balance, and overall spinal health. Early detection is key to managing scoliosis and preventing it from worsening. At Kane & Kendall Spine Management, we provide personalized care to help monitor, manage, and support healthy spinal development.

What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that most commonly develops during childhood or adolescence. In many cases, the exact cause is unknown. The condition can range from mild to severe and may lead to uneven shoulders, postural imbalance, or discomfort if left untreated.

Treatment & Prevention

Treatment depends on the severity of the curve and the stage of development. Our approach may include regular monitoring, posture-focused therapy, targeted exercises to strengthen the back, and non-invasive treatments to support spinal alignment. In more advanced cases, bracing may be recommended to prevent progression. Early screening and consistent care are essential for long-term spine health.

Why Choose Kane & Kendall Spine Management

Our experienced, board-certified team provides a caring, hands-on approach to scoliosis care. We focus on early detection, personalized treatment plans, and non-invasive solutions to help patients maintain proper alignment and improve overall quality of life in a supportive environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most cases are idiopathic, meaning the exact cause is unknown. It often develops during growth spurts in childhood or adolescence.
Common signs include uneven shoulders, a visible curve in the spine, an uneven waist, or one leg appearing shorter than the other.
No. Many cases are mild and only require monitoring or non-invasive treatments. Surgery is typically reserved for severe curvature.
Yes. Physical therapy and targeted exercises can improve posture, strengthen muscles, and support better spinal alignment.
Untreated scoliosis may worsen over time and lead to pain, fatigue, posture issues, or breathing difficulties in severe cases.