Scoliosis is often thought of as a condition that mainly affects young people. However, many adults and seniors can develop scoliosis as a result of deteriorating spinal health. While there isn't a multitude of formal scientific research, many studies and patients support the use of chiropractic care as an effective and safe treatment for pain caused by adult scoliosis.
Some causes of adult scoliosis
In cases of adult scoliosis where the patient did not have scoliosis as a child, the most common causes are osteoporosis, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease.
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