muscle imbalance , poor posture or a leg length discrepancy(passive) can be caused byA functional ( idiopathic ) scoliosis
abnormal alignment of the spine and pelvis , leg length discrepancy or asymmetrical muscle contraction(passive) can be caused byFunctional scoliosis
an abnormality elsewhere in the body , such as when one leg is shorter than the other(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
some postural problem , muscle spasm , or leg - length inequality , which can often be addressed following an evaluation(passive) is often caused byFunctional scoliosis
some postural problem , muscle spasm , or leg - length inequality , which can often be addressed through chiropractic care(passive) is often caused byFunctional scoliosis
abnormalities occurring in other parts of the body , including injuries , leg length discrepancy , muscle spasms , or consistently engaging in activities that lead to a physical imbalance over a number of years(passive) can be caused byFunctional scoliosis
underlying conditions such as a true leg - length discrepancy ( i.e. , > 30 mm ) , low back muscle spasms or injuries , and inflammatory conditions ( e.g. , appendicitis ) , which may also produce muscle spasms(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
muscular imbalances or pain(passive) may be caused byA functional scoliosis
an abnormality elsewhere in the body , such as a difference in leg length(passive) caused byFunctional scoliosis
postural issues , intense muscle spasms , or leg - length inequality(passive) is frequently caused byFunctional scoliosis
muscle imbalance or leg length(passive) caused byfunctional scoliosis
the prolonged muscular spasmis causinga functional scoliosis
another problem in the body(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
a variation in leg length(passive) caused byfunctional scoliosis
specific movement habitscontributeto functional scoliosis
a change in movement habitscontributeto functional scoliosis
a functional scoliosis Muscular spasmcausinga functional scoliosis
a small difference in leg length(passive) caused bya mild functional scoliosis
muscular imbalances and joint irritationmay ... leadto functional scoliosis
leg length inequality ( one leg is shorter than the other ) , pelvic unleveling , poor posture – due to habit and muscle imbalance , muscle spasms or disc herniation(passive) caused byFunctional Scoliosis
leg length or other functional disorder and not by a primary curvature of the spine(passive) is caused byFUNCTIONAL SCOLIOSISAny scoliosis
pain or trauma(passive) can be caused byfunctional scoliosis
unequal leg length , muscle imbalance , or nutritional deficiency(passive) can be caused byFunctional scoliosis
improper posture or habits or malnutrition and congenital scoliosis , which is caused by a congenital spine deformity(passive) is caused byfunctional scoliosis
a postural problem , spasm , or leg - length difference , which can often be addressed by a chiropractor(passive) is usually caused byFunctional scoliosis
other factors , such as asymmetrical work or different leg length(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
If only one leg is turning , the pelvis becomes off balancecontributingto functional scoliosis
Muscle spasms in the back or one leg being shorter than the othermay causefunctional scoliosis
an abnormality located elsewhere in the body , such as difference in leg length(passive) is caused byFunctional Scoliosis
when the patient suffers from another skeletal problem , such as when one leg shorter than the other leads to curvature of the spine(passive) is causedFunctional scoliosis
tension from the muscles surrounding the spine(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
external factors such as a relaxed body posture , muscle spasms or difference in leg length and does not involve any deformity of the spine(passive) is caused byFunctional Scoliosis
Poor posture , hand - dominance and leg - length discrepancies can lead to muscle imbalances ( certain muscles shorten and others lengthenresultingin functional scoliosis
how your lumbar spine will simultaneously and flex laterally to the leftcreatinga functional scoliosis
an imbalance of the functioning of muscles associated with the back(passive) is caused byFunctional scoliosis
a severe imbalance left unchanged for long enough could possibly cause enough of an imbalance in the spineto leadto a functional scoliosis
muscle imbalances that pull on one side of the spine and cause it to bend unevenly(passive) is caused byFunctional Scoliosis
Tight and/or lax muscles at one side of the body and muscle spasms can pull the spine into a curved positioncreatinga functional scoliosis
Since the arch on one foot often falls more than the arch on the other foot , one whole side of the body drops down as much as half an inchcreatinga functional scoliosis
degenerative changes caused by arthritis or osteoporosis and more commonly seen in the older populations(passive) may also be caused byNonfunctional scoliosis
to structural scoliosis idiopathic structural scoliosis high contrast modewill leadto structural scoliosis idiopathic structural scoliosis high contrast mode
chronic muscular strain , most commonly seen as myofascial trigger points in the quadratus lumborum , but also in the psoas and externalcauseschronic muscular strain , most commonly seen as myofascial trigger points in the quadratus lumborum , but also in the psoas and external
inflammation , abnormal disc load and joint degeneration in the lumbar spinecausesinflammation , abnormal disc load and joint degeneration in the lumbar spine
as a direct result of trauma to the soft tissue that support and stabilize the spine or any neurological injury that undermines the effectiveness of these tissues in performing their important anatomical taskscan resultas a direct result of trauma to the soft tissue that support and stabilize the spine or any neurological injury that undermines the effectiveness of these tissues in performing their important anatomical tasks
from poor posture or a discrepancy in leg lengths , not fixed deformity of the spinal columnusually resultsfrom poor posture or a discrepancy in leg lengths , not fixed deformity of the spinal column
due to muscle imbalancecauseddue to muscle imbalance
By Leg Length Discrepancy ( LLDCausedBy Leg Length Discrepancy ( LLD
chronic head tilt(passive) caused bychronic head tilt
from poor posture or repeated unbalanced activity , such as always carrying books or heavy bags on one sidecan resultfrom poor posture or repeated unbalanced activity , such as always carrying books or heavy bags on one side
to the herniationledto the herniation
during adolescenceis discoveredduring adolescence
from tight muscles that cause a compensatory deviation ( curvature ) of the spineresultsfrom tight muscles that cause a compensatory deviation ( curvature ) of the spine
the foundation for the remaining two PACE courseswill setthe foundation for the remaining two PACE courses
from an atlas / axis subluxationresultsfrom an atlas / axis subluxation
an abnormal curve to develop because of a problem somewhere else in the bodycausesan abnormal curve to develop because of a problem somewhere else in the body
simply from carrying heavy books , a baby or other heavy objects always on the same side of your bodycan resultsimply from carrying heavy books , a baby or other heavy objects always on the same side of your body
chronic back , shoulder , and neck pain but is easily treatable by first becoming aware of the various causes and then working to balance the posture by lengthening the concave side and strengthening the convex side of the main curvaturecauseschronic back , shoulder , and neck pain but is easily treatable by first becoming aware of the various causes and then working to balance the posture by lengthening the concave side and strengthening the convex side of the main curvature
to her pronounced S - curvecontributingto her pronounced S - curve
or aggravated by leg - length discrepancyis causedor aggravated by leg - length discrepancy