What Causes Scoliosis?
Spinal Cord Trauma

Spinal cord trauma can sometimes lead to the development of scoliosis. When scoliosis is caused by trauma, it's typically called a 'paralytic curve.' With paralytic conditions, the muscles don't work properly, and when muscles around the spine don't function correctly, it can lead the spine to develop incorrectly. If the muscles are paralyzed, the spinal cord may curve over several years rather than developing straight. Typically, this kind of scoliosis occurs because there were injuries to the spinal cord that led to paralysis. Spinal injuries are extremely serious because they can lead to paralysis and even death. If an individual has been injured in the spine, they should call for emergency medical help, and avoid trying to move, as moving may make the condition worse.
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