I’m speaking for a friend of mine who has minor scoliosis, and whose hips are misaligned because of this. They would like to be able to find a way to cure this through chiropractic treatment and various places (in New Hampshire) where it could be done, and also whether it would be a permanent solution or not. We’d both really appreciate your help on this because its causing my friend some serious pain and frustration.

There are many variables. I will assume that your friend is female just because they get scoliosis most often, but how old is she. What is slight? Has it been measured in degrees? Is there disk changes?

My wife has scoliosis, she has an "S" curve. It has improved a lot in the past 13 years since we have been married but I know it will never be textbook aligned.

Chiropractic is, in my biased opinion, the best coarse of action to take. Medicine for pain will only cover the symptoms while the problem degenerates. Allopathic medicine will only weight until it reaches a magic number and then they want to operate. The progression of the degeneration of the condition can be slowed or stopped with chiropractic care, and maybe even improved but your friend will likely be a life-long chiropractic patient.

I have a patient that came to me with a 15 degree curvature. Six months later I retook her x-rays and her curve has been reduced to 7 degrees. (She is 10 years old so did not have significant disk changes) No pain and taller to boot….

I am sorry for whatever negative experience that S P must have had. I am afraid she will never benefit from chiropractic like she could now that someone has turned her off to it.

If she was saying that I am not a real doctor because I don’t give drugs to cover symptoms, then she is right and I would never want to be mistaken for medical doctor. (Love em in a crisis though)
8 years of college, 2 years intern, 4 national board examinations, 1 state exam makes me a "real doctor" Not to mention when the checks come from the insurance companies they are written to "Dr. Michael" Well, maybe S P is the only one who is right, more likely she went into the wrong office. I wish you had come to mine. I am sorry for her bad experience.

SHORT ANSWER: Complete cure, most likely not. Marked improvement, pain free and slowing of degeneration, absolutely yes when chiropractic is properly applied. Permanent? An initial course of corrective care will have frequent visits but likely she will need maintenance ongoing. (Like wearing a retainer after your braces come off)

I pray you find a good chiropractor near you. I am sorry that I don’t know anyone to refer you to in your area.

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