How to treat vertebral deformation

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Life can not be plain sailing, always have to experience some hard work, in order to see the most beautiful scenery. I don't say this for no reason, but I think life is impermanent. Before, I always felt how unfortunate I was. Later, until I knew that I had a distant relative who was only a teenager and had scoliosis. Now I'm going to talk about how to treat spinal deformity.

How to treat vertebral deformation

First of all: after some understanding of the causes of some manifestations of this disease, it turns out that due to the tilt of the shoulder and pelvis, and sometimes long-term asymmetric posture, the convex side of the muscle tissue is severe, and the concave side of the muscle tissue is thin and pulled. From the scoliosis point of view, the damage of this disease is great.

Secondly, I'd like to give you a brief introduction to the treatment of this disease. It can be fixed with brace. Specifically, after traction, the necessary brace is used to force the reduced spine to be stable without any retraction change, and it also has the effect of expanding the vertebral space. In addition, electrotherapy can also be used, that is, electromagnetic therapy can be used to increase the absorption function of the lesion, improve blood circulation, peel off tissue adhesion and avoid recurrence of adhesion.

Finally: if the patient's condition is serious, or is now showing a deformation, must not delay, is to carry out surgical treatment and correction. If there is no need for surgery to correct the patient, the patient's condition will continue to worsen, and eventually make the patient unable to take care of himself. Therefore, patients with scoliosis leading to right arm deformation can be directly treated with surgery.

matters needing attention

Scoliosis patients should pay attention to rest during the treatment period, and carry out proper recovery exercise in the recovery period after treatment. They should adhere to their own excellent sitting and standing posture to help and stabilize the treatment and recovery.