Scoliosis Treatment in Lakeland, FL

If you’ve been diagnosed with scoliosis or are living with chronic back pain due to spinal curvature, you deserve expert care that prioritizes your well-being—without rushing to spine surgery. At Chiromed Wellness, we provide nonsurgical scoliosis treatment options in Lakeland, Florida, designed to relieve discomfort, restore alignment, and improve your quality of life.
Scoliosis doesn’t always require invasive procedures. Whether you're dealing with mild scoliosis, uneven hips, or progressive symptoms that interfere with your daily activities, our experienced care team can help you feel better and move more freely. Our chiropractic treatment approach integrates pain management, spinal decompression, and customized physical therapy to address both the symptoms and underlying causes of scoliosis.
We believe in personalized care plans built around your goals, lifestyle, and diagnosis. If you're ready to explore treatment options that support your spine and overall health, we’re here to help.

What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a spinal condition defined by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine—typically shaped like an “S” or “C”—that can lead to postural imbalances, muscle strain, and chronic discomfort. A scoliosis diagnosis is confirmed when the spinal curve measures at least 10 degrees on X-rays.
While many cases are mild, scoliosis can progress over time, especially during the teen years or in adulthood, due to spinal degeneration, injury, or conditions like spinal stenosis. In severe cases, the curvature can affect lung function, mobility, or nerve health. Common signs include uneven hips, one shoulder higher than the other, and visible imbalances when standing or walking.
At Chiromed Wellness, we specialize in treating scoliosis without orthopedic surgery. Our approach focuses on conservative care—such as chiropractic treatment, spinal decompression, and targeted exercises—to improve spinal alignment and reduce pressure on nerves and surrounding muscles. Whether you’ve recently received a diagnosis or have been managing scoliosis for years, we’ll build a treatment plan tailored to your needs and recovery goals.

Common Causes of Scoliosis

Understanding what causes scoliosis can be the first step toward developing an effective treatment plan. While the condition is often labeled “idiopathic” (with no known cause), many patients fall into one of the following categories:
Congenital malformations
Some children are born with spinal abnormalities that lead to curvature as they grow.
Adolescent growth spurts
Scoliosis often appears during the teen years when rapid growth can trigger imbalances in the vertebrae and supporting muscles.
Degenerative spinal conditions
Issues like spinal stenosis, disc degeneration, or osteoporosis can contribute to adult-onset scoliosis.
Spine injuries or surgeries
Trauma or prior surgical procedures affecting the lumbar or thoracic spine may alter its natural alignment.
Neuromuscular conditions
Diseases that impact the nerves or muscles—such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy—can also lead to abnormal spinal curvature.

What Symptoms Does Scoliosis Cause?

Scoliosis symptoms can range from barely noticeable to severely limiting, depending on the degree and progression of the spinal curvature. Many patients come to us seeking answers after years of unexplained discomfort or imbalance.
At Chiromed Wellness, we encourage evaluation if you're experiencing any of the following signs:
Uneven shoulders or hips
One shoulder blade sticks out more than the other
A visible curve or lean in the spine
Back pain or lower back pain that worsens with prolonged sitting or standing
Numbness or tingling in the legs due to nerve compression
Muscle tightness or spasms, especially along the spine
Difficulty with posture or balance
Clothing that fits unevenly due to misalignment

What Are the Treatment Options for Scoliosis?

At Chiromed Wellness, we believe that many cases of scoliosis—especially mild to moderate scoliosis curves—can be managed effectively without surgery. Our holistic approach focuses on relieving pain, improving spinal alignment, and preventing the progression of the curvature through noninvasive care.
Some of the scoliosis treatment options available at our clinic include:
Chiropractic Treatment
Gentle spinal adjustments help restore proper alignment, reduce nerve pressure, and support healthy posture over time.
Spinal Decompression Therapy
This nonsurgical procedure gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure, promote disc hydration, and support a more natural spinal curvature.
Physical Therapy
Customized exercises, stretching, and muscle re-education are used to strengthen the core and spinal muscles, reduce discomfort, and stabilize the spine.
Pain Management Without Medication
We address chronic back pain associated with scoliosis using safe, drug-free techniques that enhance your comfort without relying on addictive medications.

Tired of Living in Pain Without Real Answers?

Let’s talk. Call us at (863) 940‒3444 to explore how personalized care can support your health goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main cause of scoliosis?
Scoliosis can develop for different reasons depending on age and health history. In adolescents, the most common form is idiopathic scoliosis, meaning there’s no identifiable cause. In adults, scoliosis often results from degenerative changes in the spine—such as spinal stenosis, disc collapse, or arthritis—or may be linked to previous injuries or neuromuscular conditions that affect spinal stability.
What are 5 symptoms of scoliosis?
Some of the most recognizable symptoms of scoliosis include uneven shoulders or hips, a visible sideways curve in the spine, one shoulder blade that sticks out more than the other, ongoing lower back pain, and occasional numbness or tingling in the legs. These signs may develop gradually and can vary depending on the severity and location of the scoliosis curve.
Can my scoliosis be fixed?
While scoliosis isn’t always reversible—especially in adults—it can be effectively managed. At Chiromed Wellness, we focus on relieving symptoms, restoring proper spinal alignment, and preventing progression of the curve through noninvasive methods. Many patients experience long-term relief and improved posture without the need for orthopedic surgery or medication.
How does scoliosis affect your life?
Scoliosis can affect posture, comfort, and mobility. Some patients deal with chronic back pain, fatigue, or reduced physical activity due to stiffness or nerve involvement. In more severe cases, it may interfere with breathing or digestion. Fortunately, early intervention and a personalized scoliosis treatment plan can make a significant difference in daily function and overall well-being.
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