Hi I realise there are other posts about this topic, I'm just hoping someones got some ideas that might help!
I've had scoliosis for about two years now. Its in the thoracic part of my spine, I have a hip higher than the other and a rib that sticks out considerably. I have a lot of pain around the curve and around the scapula, it feels like constant tight, knotty muscles.
My doctor referred me to a spinal specialist and I had all the scans but he said because he doesn't know why I have it, and my age (26) ther's not much anyone can do.
I saw a chiropracter for about a year, I don't think this worked for me and the pain didn't improve.
I haven't got a great deal of money to spend on something that doesn't really help.
What I'd like to know is are there any exercises I could do to help, any supplements I could take or anything at all I could do!?
I think it was brought on by stress combined with bad posture and my muscles all tightened up. If i (or a therapist) was able to relax these muscles would the scoliosis reduce?
Thanks for reading
I've had scoliosis for about two years now. Its in the thoracic part of my spine, I have a hip higher than the other and a rib that sticks out considerably. I have a lot of pain around the curve and around the scapula, it feels like constant tight, knotty muscles.
My doctor referred me to a spinal specialist and I had all the scans but he said because he doesn't know why I have it, and my age (26) ther's not much anyone can do.
I saw a chiropracter for about a year, I don't think this worked for me and the pain didn't improve.
I haven't got a great deal of money to spend on something that doesn't really help.
What I'd like to know is are there any exercises I could do to help, any supplements I could take or anything at all I could do!?
I think it was brought on by stress combined with bad posture and my muscles all tightened up. If i (or a therapist) was able to relax these muscles would the scoliosis reduce?
Thanks for reading