As a scoliosis chiropractor known worldwide for his expertise, Dr. Tony Nalda shares insights and hope for patients and parents who have received a scoliosis diagnosis. Traditional scoliosis treatments prescribe years of "watching and waiting" instead of decisive action. Patients can be told to wear cumbersome, embarrassing braces for 20 or more hours a day. Eventually, expensive, invasive surgery often becomes the only option for treatment. It doesnât have to be this way! The chiropractic-centered approach to treating scoliosis is proactive, effective and hopeful. In this podcast, Dr. Tony Nalda describes the realities of scoliosis and busts some of the more prevalent myths about treating the condition. But my primary goal is to give patients and parents hope. Surgery can often times be avoided. Treatment can be proactive and effective. Spinal curvatures can be reduced. Patients can live rich, full, and active lives.
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As a scoliosis chiropractor known worldwide for his expertise, Dr. Tony Nalda shares insights and hope for patients and parents who have received a scoliosis diagnosis. Traditional scoliosis treatments prescribe years of "watching and waiting" instead of decisive action. Patients can be told to wear cumbersome, embarrassing braces for 20 or more hours a day. Eventually, expensive, invasive surgery often becomes the only option for treatment. It doesnât have to be this way! The chiropractic-centered approach to treating scoliosis is proactive, effective and hopeful. In this podcast, Dr. Tony Nalda describes the realities of scoliosis and busts some of the more prevalent myths about treating the condition. But my primary goal is to give patients and parents hope. Surgery can often times be avoided. Treatment can be proactive and effective. Spinal curvatures can be reduced. Patients can live rich, full, and active lives.
đď¸ Podcast Show Notes
Podcast Title: Scoliosis Treatment with Dr. Tony NaldaEpisode Title: What Can Scoliosis Affect?
đ Episode Summary:
Receiving a scoliosis diagnosis often raises immediate questions: How did this happen? Whatâs going to happen next? Can it be treated? In this episode, Dr. Tony Nalda provides a comprehensive look at what scoliosis really isâand what it can affect beyond just the spine. While most people associate scoliosis with cosmetic concerns or back pain, Dr. Nalda reveals how this condition can influence posture, mobility, balance, neurological function, digestion, and even respiratory capacity.
Dr. Nalda outlines the difference between scoliosis in childrenâwhere progression is driven by growthâand in adults, where spinal asymmetry combined with gravity can lead to increasing compression, pain, and stiffness. He explains how the spineâs natural curves are meant to distribute stress and protect the spinal cord, and how scoliosis disrupts this design, leading to biomechanical and neurological consequences.
Whether you or a loved one has been newly diagnosed or youâve been managing scoliosis for years, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of how scoliosis affects the entire bodyâand why early, customized, and conservative treatment is so important.
đ§ Topics Covered:
â What scoliosis is: a sideways curvature of the spine with associated rotation
â How the spineâs natural curves are meant to support movement and protect the nervous system
â Why postural asymmetry (like uneven shoulders, hips, or ribs) can be an early sign of scoliosis
â Differences between childhood and adult scoliosis progressionâand why pain is more common in adults
â How scoliosis can impact balance, coordination, and equilibrium
â The connection between scoliosis and neurological symptoms like numbness, tingling, or weakness
â Effects on organ function: including respiratory issues, restricted lung capacity, and digestive concerns
â The role of cerebrospinal fluid flow and how scoliosis can contribute to headaches and migraines
â Why âmildâ scoliosis shouldnât be ignored, and how every severe curve started small
đŹ Key Quote:
âEvery severe curve was once small. As curves worsen, they cause more problems. As they cause more problems, they affect more functions. And as they affect more functions, they affect your life more. Thatâs why we recommend proactive treatmentâearly and often.â
đ ď¸ Treatment Philosophy:
Dr. Nalda advocates for early and proactive scoliosis treatmentâespecially for young patients or adults newly diagnosed. At the Scoliosis Reduction Center, conservative care is personalized to the patient's curve type, severity, and health needs. The goal is to reduce the curve, preserve function, and avoid surgery through strategic, evidence-based treatment plans.
đ Free Resource:
Download the Free Guide:âHow to Effectively Treat ScoliosisâGain access to up-to-date, non-surgical treatment insights and understand your options.đ scoliosisreductioncenter.com/free
đ Learn More:
Visit ScoliosisReductionCenter.com to explore conservative treatment options tailored to your diagnosis.
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As a scoliosis chiropractor known worldwide for his expertise, Dr. Tony Nalda shares insights and hope for patients and parents who have received a scoliosis diagnosis. Traditional scoliosis treatments prescribe years of "watching and waiting" instead of decisive action. Patients can be told to wear cumbersome, embarrassing braces for 20 or more hours a day. Eventually, expensive, invasive surgery often becomes the only option for treatment. It doesnât have to be this way! The chiropractic-centered approach to treating scoliosis is proactive, effective and hopeful. In this podcast, Dr. Tony Nalda describes the realities of scoliosis and busts some of the more prevalent myths about treating the condition. But my primary goal is to give patients and parents hope. Surgery can often times be avoided. Treatment can be proactive and effective. Spinal curvatures can be reduced. Patients can live rich, full, and active lives.