Scoliosis and Kyphosis Care

You can count on our experienced spine team for the latest kyphosis and scoliosis treatments.

Scoliosis and Kyphosis Care

You can count on our experienced spine team for the latest kyphosis and scoliosis treatments.

Relief from Kyphosis and Scoliosis Symptoms

Your spine has natural curves near your neck, chest and lower back. Two spine conditions — scoliosis and kyphosis — cause your back to curve where it shouldn’t.  

Scoliosis is a sideways curve in your back, either the shape of the letter “c” or “s.” Noticeable scoliosis symptoms might be uneven shoulders or hips or leaning noticeably to one side. Kyphosis is a forward curve or rounding of your back that makes it look like you’re slouching. 

Both scoliosis and kyphosis can develop at any time, but scoliosis is more common in children and teens, as they grow. Typically, kyphosis develops in adulthood from wear and tear on the spine or conditions like osteoarthritis (cartilage breakdown) or osteoporosis (weakened spine bones). Our doctors diagnose scoliosis and kyphosis with an X-ray. 

Our spine specialists customize kyphosis and scoliosis treatments to your needs. We often use physical therapy, back braces, pain medicines and other nonsurgical approaches. We only perform kyphosis or scoliosis surgery if nonsurgical methods can’t relieve symptoms or stop the condition from getting worse. 

If your doctor diagnoses you with scoliosis or kyphosis, we will review your treatment options and help you decide what’s right for you. 

Kyphosis and Scoliosis Treatment Expertise

You benefit from a team of experts who work together to give you the best possible results — spine specialists, physical therapists and pain management experts give you complete care.

As an academic health center, we’re at the forefront of spine care and can offer innovative treatments you can only find at facilities like ours.

If you need surgery, you can be confident you’re receiving care from surgeons skilled in innovative, minimally invasive approaches and even the most complex spine surgeries.

You get a treatment plan designed just for you, delivered by a spine care team that puts your health, safety and well-being first.

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