Many parents do not take the problem seriously because "scoliosis will develop over time".

Scoliosis is a continuous curvature of the spine on the frontal surface. According to statistics, scoliosis has become widespread among schoolchildren in recent years. This disease usually starts in early childhood and progresses with age. Scoliosis is more common, especially in high school students, during which the intensive development of the skeleton makes scoliosis more noticeable.
If your child:
lateral bending in the spine;
asymmetry of the scapula;
if there are cases such as the head standing crooked in relation to the body, this may be the initial appearance of scoliosis.
Scoliotic deformities based on roentgenograms
4 degrees are distinguished:
Grade I – 0-10 degrees
Grade II – 11-30 degrees
Grade III – 31-60 degrees
Grade IV – >61° degrees
According to its form, scoliosis is distinguished as "C"-like (a right or left-sided arch is formed) or "S"-like (two arches are formed in the chest and back). can remain stable for a long time.
In some cases, the disease progresses very quickly. Therefore, children with scoliosis should always be under the supervision of a doctor and undergo regular X-ray examinations. Only then is it possible to detect the progression of the disease in time. The actual onset of scoliosis can occur earlier - during the period when the baby is in the mother's womb. The first risk factors of scoliosis are the long-term abnormal position of the fetus (transverse position of the fetus, premature delivery, accelerated births, retardation of the fetus in the birth canal, etc.), improper holding of the baby during breastfeeding, and the baby starting to walk without crawling.
In the situations we have listed, intraosseous pathological tensions arise in the occipital bone, scapula, first cervical vertebra, oma bone, pelvic bones. As the bones begin to grow, these stress areas cause deformations in the bone structure. If these are not intervened in time, as age increases: protrusion, intervertebral disc tears; arrhythmias, heart pain; lung problems (chronic obstructive lung diseases); difference in breast size; gastrointestinal problems (dysbacteriosis, colitis, constipation, intestinal spasm, etc.); problems with the diaphragm (dyspnea); sexual disorders associated with stagnation in the pelvis, painful menstruation; conditions such as muscle pains, headaches, constant fatigue arise, and long-term, various difficult-to-treat diseases are fought.
Treatment
The fact that scoliosis has recently become common and causes numerous complications requires new approaches to its treatment. Previously used corsets, sports activities, etc. many treatment methods have lost their relevance long ago.
Biological Medicine treats a patient with scoliosis as a single organism. Here, the treatment consists not only of the restoration of the correct structure of the body, but also of the gradual restoration of the work of the internal organs. In Biological Medicine, which considers the treatment of every age group, treatment methods such as osteopathy, homeo-syniatry, acupuncture, and modern physiotherapy are used to prevent scoliosis even in newborns. Physiological functions of tissues are restored with biological regulatory preparations prepared with special technologies. Osteopathy is successfully used in the treatment of scoliosis in the Biological Medicine clinic.
Osteopathy is a non-harmful treatment method used by an osteopath. With the help of osteopathy, pelvic deformations in newborns, dysfunctions in the cervical vertebrae are eliminated at an early stage, and it is widely used in the prevention of scoliosis. Osteopathy eliminates the complications of scoliosis and prevents surgical treatment of scoliosis.

Scoliosis is a continuous curvature of the spine on the frontal surface. According to statistics, scoliosis has become widespread among schoolchildren in recent years. This disease usually starts in early childhood and progresses with age. Scoliosis is more common, especially in high school students, during which the intensive development of the skeleton makes scoliosis more noticeable.
If your child:
lateral bending in the spine;
asymmetry of the scapula;
if there are cases such as the head standing crooked in relation to the body, this may be the initial appearance of scoliosis.
Scoliotic deformities based on roentgenograms
4 degrees are distinguished:
Grade I – 0-10 degrees
Grade II – 11-30 degrees
Grade III – 31-60 degrees
Grade IV – >61° degrees
According to its form, scoliosis is distinguished as "C"-like (a right or left-sided arch is formed) or "S"-like (two arches are formed in the chest and back). can remain stable for a long time.
In some cases, the disease progresses very quickly. Therefore, children with scoliosis should always be under the supervision of a doctor and undergo regular X-ray examinations. Only then is it possible to detect the progression of the disease in time. The actual onset of scoliosis can occur earlier - during the period when the baby is in the mother's womb. The first risk factors of scoliosis are the long-term abnormal position of the fetus (transverse position of the fetus, premature delivery, accelerated births, retardation of the fetus in the birth canal, etc.), improper holding of the baby during breastfeeding, and the baby starting to walk without crawling.
In the situations we have listed, intraosseous pathological tensions arise in the occipital bone, scapula, first cervical vertebra, oma bone, pelvic bones. As the bones begin to grow, these stress areas cause deformations in the bone structure. If these are not intervened in time, as age increases: protrusion, intervertebral disc tears; arrhythmias, heart pain; lung problems (chronic obstructive lung diseases); difference in breast size; gastrointestinal problems (dysbacteriosis, colitis, constipation, intestinal spasm, etc.); problems with the diaphragm (dyspnea); sexual disorders associated with stagnation in the pelvis, painful menstruation; conditions such as muscle pains, headaches, constant fatigue arise, and long-term, various difficult-to-treat diseases are fought.
Treatment
The fact that scoliosis has recently become common and causes numerous complications requires new approaches to its treatment. Previously used corsets, sports activities, etc. many treatment methods have lost their relevance long ago.
Biological Medicine treats a patient with scoliosis as a single organism. Here, the treatment consists not only of the restoration of the correct structure of the body, but also of the gradual restoration of the work of the internal organs. In Biological Medicine, which considers the treatment of every age group, treatment methods such as osteopathy, homeo-syniatry, acupuncture, and modern physiotherapy are used to prevent scoliosis even in newborns. Physiological functions of tissues are restored with biological regulatory preparations prepared with special technologies. Osteopathy is successfully used in the treatment of scoliosis in the Biological Medicine clinic.
Osteopathy is a non-harmful treatment method used by an osteopath. With the help of osteopathy, pelvic deformations in newborns, dysfunctions in the cervical vertebrae are eliminated at an early stage, and it is widely used in the prevention of scoliosis. Osteopathy eliminates the complications of scoliosis and prevents surgical treatment of scoliosis.