What is scoliosis?
Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the UK population, which equates to approximately 1,650,000 people. Similarly, scoliosis affects 2-3% of the USA, which translates to 8,275,000 people.
Scoliosis is a complex medical condition characterised by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. While most cases of scoliosis are idiopathic, meaning there's no known cause, it can also result from congenital factors or neuromuscular conditions.
This condition often presents itself during adolescence, with some cases occurring in adulthood. The curvature of the spine can vary in severity, from mild to severe, and can have significant health ramifications if left untreated. There is a potential for nutrient deficiencies to play a role in the development of scoliosis. More research is needed in this area .
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