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JJ_W

Updated 10mo ago

Has anyone tried chiropractic treatment for scoliosis?

Has anyone tried going to a chiropractor for scoliosis? Mine isn't bad enough for surgery but it's probably not going to get better since it's a result of one of my legs being shorter than the other (I've already had surgery to even it out but the spine is still slightly curved). I struggle with the discomfort of it but I've heard going to the chiropractor every few months can help a lot.

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Ocean

1y

Yes! I have kyphosis and I get adjusted often, it’s helped a lot, especially if you find a good fit. Put feelers out because some specialize in pain and correction
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Aaaahhhhhhh

1y

I go to the chiropractor because of my scoliosis and it helps a bit with my pain.
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Attitudemuch

1y

I did but my chiro hurt me worse sadly.
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Healthproblems1111

1y

I never went to one for my scoliosis but maybe you could try physical therapy?
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100Percent_K

1y

No I won’t use a chiro. PT helped with my pain
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Kittypup

10mo

Yes and it helps 🙂
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HighlyMagnified

10mo

Chiropractic has definitely been the best treatment by far for my back problems.

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