Scoliosis Treatment & Chiropractic in Huntington Beach, CA
A scoliosis diagnosis doesn't mean you're stuck with it. With the right approach, spinal curvature can be managed, reduced, and in many cases meaningfully corrected.
Understanding Scoliosis
Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, measured by Cobb angle on X-ray. It can develop during adolescence (idiopathic scoliosis), result from age-related degeneration (degenerative scoliosis), or stem from structural abnormalities present at birth.
Regardless of type, scoliosis affects more than posture. It can cause chronic back pain, uneven muscle fatigue, nerve irritation, reduced mobility, and in some cases, impact organ function.
Signs and Symptoms
Uneven shoulders or hips
Visible rib hump or spinal rotation
Chronic back pain or fatigue
Neck pain from compensation patterns
Difficulty standing or sitting for long periods
Clothing that fits unevenly
How Chiropractic Addresses Scoliosis
Dr. Harris specializes in corrective spinal care for patients with scoliosis. Every case starts with diagnostic X-rays to measure the curvature, assess spinal structure, and identify the specific vertebral segments involved.
From there, she builds a corrective care plan using targeted adjustments designed to reduce the curve, improve structural alignment, and restore function — not just manage pain.
X-Ray Guided Corrective Care
This is what sets House of Chiropractic apart for scoliosis patients. We don't guess at your curve — we measure it. Progress X-rays are taken at key milestones so you can see the structural changes happening in your spine over time.
Depending on your case, Dr. Harris may also integrate cold laser therapy to address inflammation and massage therapy to release the muscle imbalances that accompany curvature.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Corrective chiropractic care can reduce spinal curvature, improve posture, relieve pain, and restore function — especially when guided by X-ray analysis and a structured care plan.
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Bracing aims to prevent curve progression. Corrective chiropractic actively works to reduce the curve through targeted adjustments that address the specific misaligned segments causing the curvature.
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No. Dr. Harris uses gentle, precise adjustments. Most patients find the process comfortable and notice improvements in pain and mobility early in care.
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That depends on the severity and type of curve. Most corrective plans span several months, with progress tracked through periodic X-rays.
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Absolutely. Adult scoliosis — whether from an adolescent curve that was never treated or age-related degeneration — responds well to corrective chiropractic care.
Ready to find out what's really going on with your body?
Schedule your first visit with Dr. Harris. We'll listen, we'll look at the full picture, and we'll build a plan that actually gets to the root of it.