Scoliosis Treatment in Chandler
Advanced Treatment Options
At Back to Action Chiropractic & Rehab, we offer residents in Chandler, AZ, and the surrounding areas advanced treatment options for the effects of scoliosis. If you suffer from scoliosis, our team of professionals can assist you in achieving relief from some of the most common issues it stems from.
Call our team at (480) 800-8235 or contact us online today to schedule a same-day appointment.
What is Scoliosis?
Scoliosis is defined as an abnormal curvature of the spine. In most cases, the curvature is sideways, but there may be more than one curvature issue in scoliosis victims. It is estimated that almost three percent of the population suffers from scoliosis.
Scoliosis can form as the result of a birth deformity or as an effect of an underlying condition such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. It is commonly believed that scoliosis is a hereditary condition, although there are cases where no hereditary link is found.
The Benefits of Chiropractic Treatment for Scoliosis
There are several benefits of chiropractic treatments for scoliosis. For starters, scoliosis patients may have undergone corrective surgery for the condition. However, with chiropractic treatment, no surgery is required.
Our team performs a completely non-invasive procedure, so you never have to worry about surgery. Secondly, chiropractic treatment is often effective immediately. That means that, for a scoliosis patient in intense pain, immediate relief may be available after just one visit. Follow up visits will likely be necessary for adjustments.
Contact Our Chiropractic Team Today
If you suffer from scoliosis, immediate help is available. With the benefit of our chiropractic team, you can achieve:
- Reduced discomfort and pain
- Reduced inflammation
- Fuller range of motion
- More flexibility
- Enhanced overall lifestyle
Why not contact Back To Action Chiropractic and Rehab at (480) 800-8235 or contact us online today to learn more about how chiropractic care can help with scoliosis symptoms? We are here to help.
