I am sorry if this topic is out of place, but i feel a bit silly posting under the 'patients' category.
I am 21 and believe I may have very mild scoliosis, as one shoulder is a bit (2-3 cm) higher than the other. I noticed this about a year ago when I was doing my hair; my roommate, my boyfriend and my hairdresser have also noticed it.
I don't think it is any reason to seek medical help, however, b/c of the research I have done which convinced me that it was nothing to worry about.
However, I having been working out my upper body for the past few months and the past two times I have worked out, I have had bad neck pain on the right side, shoulder pain on the right side, and 'popping' of my right shoulder joints for about 2 days after the workout. The right side is the lower shoulder.
Could this be related to my possible 'scoliosis'? Or did I simply overwork the shoulder? Should I ignore it, or see a doctor? Will adapting my workout regime help?
Any help at all would be appreciated very much! Thank you!!!
I am 21 and believe I may have very mild scoliosis, as one shoulder is a bit (2-3 cm) higher than the other. I noticed this about a year ago when I was doing my hair; my roommate, my boyfriend and my hairdresser have also noticed it.
I don't think it is any reason to seek medical help, however, b/c of the research I have done which convinced me that it was nothing to worry about.
However, I having been working out my upper body for the past few months and the past two times I have worked out, I have had bad neck pain on the right side, shoulder pain on the right side, and 'popping' of my right shoulder joints for about 2 days after the workout. The right side is the lower shoulder.
Could this be related to my possible 'scoliosis'? Or did I simply overwork the shoulder? Should I ignore it, or see a doctor? Will adapting my workout regime help?
Any help at all would be appreciated very much! Thank you!!!
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