Scoliosis is the S-curve misshaping of the spine that results in a side-to-side shift or forward or backward bend. The condition is usually associated with children, but adult-onset scoliosis develops due to many factors, including weak bones. Adult-onset scoliosis is more likely to show up in women after menopause, as bone loss occurs. Scoliosis in adults can cause severe symptoms or none at all.

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