Scoliosis Pain Mistakes That Cost You Years of Your Life (What to Avoid)
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You have tried chiropractic, general physical therapy, injections, and pain medications. The pain backed off for a little while. Then it came back, sometimes worse than before.
That is not bad luck. That is a sign the treatment you have been getting is not addressing the actual cause of the problem.
Scoliosis pain is structural. Treating the pain signal without fixing what is driving it is like taking the batteries out of a fire alarm while the house is still burning.
In this episode, I'm going to break down the four real structural drivers of scoliosis pain in adults and explain exactly why most treatments only silence the alarm without putting out the fire.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Why Your Scoliosis Pain Keeps Coming Back
1:12 Why Symptom-Based Treatments Always Fail Long-Term
2:02 Pain Is a Warning Sign, Not the Actual Problem
3:05 How Spinal Misalignment Compounds Into Bigger Damage Over Time
5:11 Adult Scoliosis vs. Adolescent Scoliosis: Two Completely Different Problems
7:03 The 68% Statistic Most Adults With Scoliosis Are Never Told
8:44 Muscle Imbalances: The Third Driver of Scoliosis-Related Pain
10:39 Three Questions to Check If Muscle Imbalances Are Driving Your Pain
11:36 Nerve Compression and Sciatica in Adults With Scoliosis
13:47 How to Investigate Your Own Case and What to Ask Your Provider
❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: Why does my scoliosis pain keep coming back after treatment?
A: Most treatments target the pain signal, not the structural cause. Until spinal misalignment, degenerative loading, and muscle imbalances are corrected at a structural level, the pain will return every time.
Q: Can adult scoliosis get worse even after you stop growing?
A: Yes. In adults, scoliosis progresses as a gravitational degenerative deformity, not a growth problem. Research shows 68% of adults who had scoliosis as a child continue to see their curve worsen in adulthood.
Q: Can scoliosis cause sciatica or pain down the leg?
A: Yes. When spinal misalignment narrows the openings where nerve roots exit the spine, those nerves can become compressed, producing pain, numbness, or tingling that travels into the leg or thigh.
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ABOUT DR. CHRIS GUBBELS:
Dr. Chris Gubbels is a scoliosis specialist at ScoliCare Denver with 18 years of experience and over 6,500 patients treated. He specializes in non-surgical treatment of scoliosis and hyperkyphosis using 3D corrective bracing (ScoliBrace) and scoliosis-specific rehabilitation (ScoliBalance). His philosophy: the right treatment at the right time is the difference between staying ahead of the curve and ending up in surgery.
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