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simon rowe
Secretary Mid Glamorgan Badminton 
By simon rowe
Published on 07/19/2008
 

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a sideways curving of the spine that can often result in an 'S' shape or 'C' shape in the spine. If someone runs there fingers down the spine either side of the vertebrae they will leave two red lines. It is often easier to see the curving of the spine in these red lines. Scoliosis is often a result of an imbalance in the muscles caused by one sided activities such as throwing or racket sports. Children can develop scoliosis through carrying heavy bags on one shoulder all day at school.


What is Scoliosis?

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a sideways curving of the spine that can often result in an 'S' shape or 'C' shape in the spine. If someone runs there fingers down the spine either side of the vertebrae they will leave two red lines. It is often easier to see the curving of the spine in these red lines. Scoliosis is often a result of an imbalance in the muscles caused by one sided activities such as throwing or racket sports. Children can develop scoliosis through carrying heavy bags on one shoulder all day at school.

What can the athlete do about it?

  • Keep supple and strengthen the back.
  • See a sports injury specialist who can advise more on specific rehabilitation exercises.

What can a sports injury specialist do?

  • Use sports massage techniques to relax the tight muscles and prescribe strengthening exercises for the weak muscles.
  • Apply ultrasound or interferential therapy.
  • Operate if the condition is very severe