Poor posture in children is not always caused by scoliosis or functional spinal imbalance. I like to call the functional spinal imbalance as the “lazy spine’ because you will usually catch your child slouching when playing the computer or reading. No matter how you scream or coaxed they somehow will not learn to conform to that so called good posture. Finally, most parents just give up or should I say give in.
As a parent trying to diagnose which of the above your child has can be frustrating despite the information available online. In this article, I like to share how you can determine the key difference between the scoliosis and functional spinal imbalance. There is some overlapped between the two that can cause poor posture, however, in scoliosis you will usually see the spine curve either left or right when looking from the front or back of the child.
Unless the curve is very pronounced your untrained eye probably can’t quite tell if your child has scoliosis and it’s best your let your chiropractor determined if it were so. Scoliosis is usually harder to correct since the cause is usually idiopathic, meaning, no one really knows the cause. Also, a child can be born with scoliosis from some malformation of the vertebrae of the spine. Although the current medical treatment is either bracing in the early stages, I strongly believe bracing will do very little to help your child. In fact, I believe it will further weaken the spine since muscles do not get to be used.
Interestingly enough, exercises have been shown to have the most evidence to support their use in the treatment of scoliosis, yet there are no medical scoliosis centers or hospitals in Singapore I am aware that currently utilize these methods. We use a system of chiropractic adjustment and Swiss Kieser System of strengthening to correct or prevent the worsening of the scoliosis spine.
Poor posture in children due to functional spinal imbalance are not congenital and are usually cause by spinal imbalance resulting from trauma, nutritional deficiencies or toxicities. They are usually easier to correct and often times correct quickly in our office. Functional spinal imbalance can also accompany learning or social disorders. Don’t worry or get too concern whether you know which problem your child may have. As a parent we recommend you get your child checked as soon as possible since it is so much easier to help them when they are younger before the condition gets worse.
Poor posture in children Testimonial
Below is a testimonial report sent by a child’s mother. The child do not only
have poor posture but was also diagnose with ASD or Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Regarding his ASD or rather his inability to concentrate and tends to make careless mistakes with his schoolwork, his condition has improved tremendously now. He is able to concentrate longer and does not make much careless mistakes.
His Chinese tutor also commented that he is able to pick up Chinese faster now. He used to need writing to memorize a word but now, he just need to glance through the word for 2 times and he could remember how the word is. Not too sure if this has to do with the corrected posture though.
But his neck problem has definitely improved. Now he does not have the stiff neck problem unlike previous time it strikes him twice in a month.”
Cheers,
Siong Ling
Poor posture in children if left unattended can lead to more serious issues. Don’t delay sending your child for a check up with us. If you need more information, you can read the results and see the actual report of her Child Posture Correction here.
Dear sir/madam,
Good day.
I would like to ask you, any promotion for your product in Singapore.
Regards
Grace
Grace
Our Child Posture Correction program is probably the most competitive and effective you can find in Singapore. 2014 cost is currently $55 per session for kids under 12 years. Most kids see improvements in 12 visits.
How about adult ? I’m less than 54kg.
Which one is your shop?
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Grace
Grace
Adult is currently at $85 per visit.
Our office is at Lifesystems Chiropractic
Directions:
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