Can scoliosis be corrected without surgery?
Mild cases often respond well to physical therapy and bracing. Severe cases typically require surgical intervention.
When should scoliosis be treated with surgery?
Surgery is recommended if the spinal curve exceeds 40-50 degrees, causes persistent pain, or affects lung function. A spine surgeon evaluates the best surgical approach based on individual cases.
Can scoliosis worsen over time?
Yes, especially during growth spurts in children or due to age-related degeneration in adults.
Can exercise help with spinal stenosis?
Yes, targeted exercises improve spinal flexibility, posture, and core strength, reducing symptoms.
Is surgery necessary for spinal stenosis?
Not always.
Can spinal stenosis get worse over time?
Yes, if left untreated, symptoms can progress to chronic pain, mobility issues, or even loss of bladder/bowel control in severe cases.
What are the early signs of spinal stenosis?
Mild back or neck pain, stiffness, tingling, and occasional weakness in the arms or legs may indicate early spinal narrowing.
When should I see a spine surgeon?
Consult a spine specialist or spine surgeon if you experience Persistent or worsening back/neck pain Muscle weakness or difficulty walking Loss of bladder or bowel control (emergency situation)
Can a herniated disc cause permanent nerve damage?
If left untreated, a severely compressed nerve can lead to permanent weakness, numbness, or loss of bladder/bowel control (cauda equina syndrome). Seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms.
Is surgery the only option for a herniated disc?
No. Most cases can be treated non-surgically with physical therapy, medications, and spinal injections.