Our specialists use a combination of history, physical exam and diagnostic test for diagnosis and cause of spine curve conditions. These tests include:
The goal of treatment is to stop the progression of the curve and prevent deformity. At Children's Wisconsin, a multidisciplinary approach is taken and treatment is individualized for your child based upon age, growth, curve size, expectations for the course of the condition, and the family's opinion or preference. Common treatments include:
- Observation and repeated examinations: Observation and repeated examinations may be necessary to determine if the spine is continuing to curve. Progression of the curve depends upon the amount of skeletal growth or the skeletal maturity of the child. Curve progression slows down or stops after the child reaches puberty. Sometimes physical therapy is included especially if the patient is having pain or the family would like to seek other methods.
- Bracing: Bracing may be used when the curve measures are larger than normal on an X-ray, but skeletal growth remains. The type of brace and the amount of time spent in the brace will depend on your child's condition.
- Physical therapy: If poor posture is contributing to your child’s condition, exercises can help strengthen your child’s core. Our physical therapy program offers experts trained the Schroth method for treating spinal curvature and a rehabilitation space designed for spinal conditions
- Surgery: Surgery may be recommended when the curve measures 50 degrees or more