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Scheuermanu2019s disease; also known as Calvu00e9 disease might happen due to some reasons like infection, malabsorption, endocrine disorders, shortened sternum, and many more. Read this blog to know more.
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Blog 01: Alignbrace.com Phases Of Scheuermann's Disease Treatment People with a more bent back suffer from Scheuerman’s disease; also known as Calvé disease and juvenile osteochondrosis of the spine. This disease might happen due to some reasons like infection, malabsorption, endocrine disorders, shortened sternum, and many more. In this ailment, the front side of the vertebra grows abnormally and rather slowly as compared to the rear side. And this results in an uneven posture of the individual. One of the most common symptoms of the same is pain around the thoracic spine area, difficulty in movement. And these conditions even worse if the individual is involved in sports and excessive exercise. When it comes to Scheuermann’s disease treatment it is carried out in phases. The first phase starts with pain management. In this phase, various techniques are used to get rid of the excruciating pain like soft tissue massage, acupuncture, unloading taping technique, electrotherapy, ice therapy, and others. The next phase is the restoration of the movement. After the pain is tackled not the doctor will work on the movement ability of the individual. In this phase, various customized exercises are advised by the doctor, which need to be followed with utmost precision. In the next phase of Scheuermann’s disease treatment, the doctor now works towards restoring full function. This will allow the individual to return to regular sports and other activities he or she has been involved in. and the last phase is when the patient needs to follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid any future dis functioning. Scheuermann's disease treatment is best when done non-surgically, taking into consideration the risk associated with the same. In many cases when the surgery is not successful, the individual is left bedridden for a very long time. Stay healthy; keep your posture upright always!