Reduction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A 13-Month Follow-Up.

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Physical Therapy, Clear Life Scoliosis Reduction and Chiropractic, Huntersville, USA.

Published: February 2025

Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a complex spinal deformity that affects millions of people worldwide. Severe scoliosis is thought to be progressive. This case study examines the benefits of a comprehensive, non-surgical treatment protocol developed by the Chiropractic Leadership, Educational Advancement, and Research (CLEAR) Institute. The 14-year-old male had been diagnosed with a severe case of AIS (Risser 2). He presented with a Cobb angle of 42.4°. After 13 months of consistent adherence to the Clear Life Scoliosis Reduction treatment plan, the patient's Cobb angle was reduced to 23.8° and was accompanied by a marked improvement in the patient's physical function, including increased mobility, chest expansion, and enhanced respiratory capacity. The success of this case study can be attributed to a holistic approach to scoliosis management, which recognizes the importance of addressing the underlying biomechanical factors, musculature imbalances, and postural abnormalities that contribute to the condition. While surgical intervention can be the treatment of choice for severe cases of AIS, the findings of this case further support the growing body of research that highlights the efficacy of non-surgical interventions in the management of AIS, giving patients and healthcare providers an alternative to explore. Further studies are needed to explore the long-term efficacy of this approach and its potential to become a mainstream treatment option.

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