Scoliosis (: scolioses) is a medical condition in which the spine has an irregular curve in the coronal plane. The curve is usually S- or C-shaped over three dimensions. In some, the degree of curve is stable, while in others, it increases over time. Mild scoliosis does not typically cause problems, but more severe cases can affect breathing and movement. Pain is usually present in adults, and can worsen with age. As the condition progresses, it may alter a person's life, and hence can also be considered a disability. It can be compared to kyphosis and lordosis, other abnormal curvatures of th
Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves abnormally to the side, forming an S or C shape, and while mild cases often cause no problems, severe cases can interfere with breathing and movement. In adults, scoliosis typically causes pain that can worsen over time, and in some people the curve worsens progressively, potentially affecting their daily life and functioning.
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