Rib hump in scoliosis

When treatment is advisable and what options are available

Scoliosis not only affects the spine, but often also changes the shape of the entire upper body. When the spine bends sideways and twists, the rib cage also shifts. A visible curvature develops on one side, known as a rib hump. This accompanying symptom usually develops slowly and can affect both appearance and breathing and mobility. The severity of the rib hump and whether treatment is necessary depends on the cause and progression of the scoliosis. Modern therapies aim to stabilise the spine, correct poor posture and alleviate symptoms. We explain which options are useful below.

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Scoliosis and rib hump: When the spine twists – and the rib cage follows

Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that is accompanied by a twisting of the vertebrae. This causes the spine to lose its natural shape and form an S- or C-shaped curvature. This misalignment can be congenital, develop during growth or increase in adulthood.

The so-called rib hump develops because the ribs also shift as a result of the twisting of the vertebrae. On one side of the back, the rib cage bulges outwards, while the other side appears flatter. The severity can vary greatly – from barely visible to clearly noticeable – and is closely related to the degree of spinal curvature.

Not all rib humps look the same: there are different degrees of severity

The visibility of the rib hump can vary greatly. Its appearance depends primarily on the severity of the spinal curvature and which areas are affected. Orthopaedic surgeons generally distinguish between the following degrees of severity:

The location of the spinal curvature also influences where and how the deformity manifests itself. If the scoliosis is in the thoracic spine, the ribs rotate with the vertebrae. This creates the typical bulge on the upper back or side of the chest, known as a rib hump.

If, on the other hand, the curvature is in the lumbar spine, the ribs are not directly involved. Instead, the muscles in the lower back shift, forming a lumbar bulge – a muscular protrusion that can also be visible when bending forward.

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Modern treatment methods for scoliosis-related rib humps

The treatment of a rib hump depends on the extent and location of the scoliosis. The age and general physical condition of the affected person are also important factors in determining a treatment plan. The aim is to stabilise the spine, reduce the curvature and alleviate symptoms. Various approaches are available for this purpose:

Improving rib humps and alleviating discomfort: complementary treatments at our practice in Frankfurt

In addition to traditional scoliosis therapy, our private practice for orthopaedics and traumatology in Frankfurt offers additional options for correcting poor posture, alleviating pain and improving spinal mobility. These complementary measures support the treatment of rib humps, as they can relax the muscles, promote body awareness and encourage the natural straightening of the back. These include:

Diagnosis and treatment of scoliosis and rib humps in Frankfurt

The treatment of scoliosis requires experience, sensitivity and an individually tailored therapy concept. With us, you benefit from a holistic approach that takes equal account of the spine, the muscles and the overall balance of the body.

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