Warning Signs Of Chiari Malformation
Scoliosis

Many individuals with Chiari malformation, particularly type I, will deal with scoliosis as a symptom. On average, scoliosis is seen in twenty percent of Chiari malformation patients. However, if Chiari malformation is linked to syringomyelia, this rises to sixty percent. Scoliosis, of course, is a spinal issue. It refers to a sideways curvature to the patient’s spine. It typically develops when patients grow prior to puberty.
Unfortunately, severe scoliosis is quite devastating. It can make it quite difficult for an individual’s lungs to expand properly due to reduced space in their chest. Warning signs of scoliosis include uneven shoulders and waist, one hip being higher than the other, and one shoulder blade being more prominent than the other. Pain can develop, as well as spinal twisting, in severe cases. Patients may need a brace in mild cases or surgery in severe ones.
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