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Scoliosis is a condition where the spine develops an unusual sideways curve. While it’s most commonly diagnosed in children during their early teenage years, it can affect people of all ages. Interestingly, it is more commonly seen in girls than in boys, with girls being twice as likely to develop it.
Dr. Manojkumar Gaddikeri is a highly skilled orthopedic spine surgeon in Mumbai, renowned for his expertise in treating spinal conditions for patients of all ages. With years of hands-on experience, Dr. Gaddikeri understands the complexities of scoliosis and works closely with patients to develop tailored treatment plans that ensure the best outcomes.
What Causes Scoliosis?
In many cases, scoliosis occurs without any known cause. This type is called Idiopathic Scoliosis, meaning it develops naturally and there’s no identifiable reason behind it. However, scoliosis can sometimes be linked to specific conditions, including:
Syndromes and Genetic Conditions: Some children may develop scoliosis as part of a syndrome, such as neurofibromatosis, where abnormalities in the nervous system can lead to spinal misalignment.
Spinal Bone Development Issues: In rare cases, scoliosis can happen when the spinal bones fail to form properly or don’t separate as they should during fetal development.
Neuromuscular Disorders: Conditions like cerebral palsy can affect the muscles and nerves, leading to spinal deformities, including scoliosis.
Age-Related Changes in the Spine: In adults, scoliosis can develop due to wear and tear on the spine, often associated with conditions like arthritis or spondylosis, where the spinal joints and bones begin to deteriorate over time.
Take the First Step Towards a Healthier Spine
If you or your child is experiencing spinal discomfort or suspect scoliosis, Dr. Gaddikeri is here to help. With a deep commitment to patient care, he takes the time to listen to your concerns and explain your treatment options in simple, understandable terms.