Scoliosis Care in Alaska

At Live Well Chiropractic, we help Alaskans manage and reduce the painful effects of scoliosis. This condition often begins as a small, unnoticed bend in the spine but can gradually worsen over time. Scoliosis is typically diagnosed when the spine curves more than 10 degrees to the left or right. If left untreated, it can continue to progress—causing pain, postural issues, and long-term complications.

The good news is that early detection and proper care can significantly slow or even stop the progression of scoliosis. In many cases, chiropractic intervention can improve spinal alignment, reduce pain, and help prevent future mobility issues.

Our approach at Live Well Chiropractic starts with a thorough spinal evaluation to determine the severity and pattern of the curvature. From there, we create a personalized care plan to support the spine and improve function—whether you're dealing with a mild curve or managing a more advanced case.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with scoliosis, or you suspect spinal curvature may be developing, don't wait. Call Live Well Chiropractic today and take the first step toward protecting your spine and improving your quality of life.

Scoliosis Treatment in Alaska

A healthy spine runs straight down the center of the back—but when it curves sideways, it becomes a condition known as scoliosis. Scoliosis can develop at any age and often begins with a subtle misalignment of a vertebra. As the body grows or compensates, the surrounding muscles begin to pull unevenly, deepening the curve and shifting the spine further out of alignment in an effort to keep the head upright.

This initial imbalance may be caused by poor posture, spinal injuries, degenerative diseases, or trauma. While scoliosis is most commonly diagnosed during childhood or adolescence—especially during growth spurts—it can also develop in adults. Osteoporosis is one of the most common contributors to adult-onset scoliosis.

What Happens If Scoliosis Goes Untreated?

If scoliosis is left unaddressed, it can lead to long-term pain and dysfunction. Chronic discomfort may develop in the back, neck, shoulders, and hips, and the body may begin to compensate in ways that lead to more complex issues. Many scoliosis patients also experience related conditions like sciatica due to nerve compression caused by the spinal curvature.

In more advanced cases, scoliosis can impact lung and heart capacity, cause painful menstrual cycles, and even lead to mobility limitations or physical disability.

At Live Well Chiropractic, we provide early evaluation and gentle, customized chiropractic care for scoliosis. Whether you or your child is just starting to show signs of curvature, or you’re managing scoliosis as an adult, our team is here to help you restore balance, improve comfort, and protect your long-term spinal health.

Schedule your scoliosis consultation with Live Well Chiropractic today and take proactive steps toward a stronger, more aligned future.

How Is Scoliosis Identified?

Scoliosis is often first noticed by a parent, guardian, or the individual themselves—typically when they observe uneven shoulders, an unlevel pelvis, or an abnormal posture. During a professional evaluation at Live Well Chiropractic, we assess spinal symmetry, posture, and gait to look for signs of spinal curvature.

One common diagnostic tool is the Adams Forward Bend Test, where the patient bends forward so we can observe any abnormal curvatures or rib humps. If scoliosis is suspected but not visibly confirmed, X-rays may be recommended to measure the exact degree and severity of the spinal curve.

Chiropractic Care for Scoliosis in Alaska

At Live Well Chiropractic, we are trained to diagnose and manage scoliosis through non-invasive, corrective care. Once scoliosis is confirmed, we review the patient’s health history and lifestyle to identify contributing factors—whether it's genetic, postural, traumatic, or degenerative.

From there, we build a personalized treatment plan that may include specific spinal adjustments to improve alignment, relieve muscle tension, and reduce curvature progression. Our goal is to prevent further worsening, support spinal health, and—in some cases—help reverse the curvature over time.

If you or your child has signs of scoliosis, early detection and care are essential. Contact Live Well Chiropractic today for a thorough evaluation and a care plan that can help restore balance and confidence.