How to treat a rightward tilt of the body

Tilting the body to the right side may be caused by scoliosis, unequal length of the lower limbs, or intervertebral space lesions, and needs to be treated according to different causes. 1. Scoliosis: Physiological or pathological scoliosis can cause the body to tilt to one side. Physiologic scoliosis can be treated by correcting poor posture and removing the primary cause. Pathologic scoliosis can be treated with bracing and surgery. 2. Unequal length of lower limbs: the right leg is longer than the left leg, which can cause the body to tilt to the right. After X-ray to determine the unequal length of lower limbs, orthopedic insoles can be padded to achieve equal length of lower limbs to correct the tilt of the body, and osteotomy and orthopedic surgery can be performed to correct the unequal length of lower limbs. 3. Intervertebral disc space lesion: the herniated disc stimulates the nerve root and may cause the body to be tilted to one side, and the tumor and inflammation of the vertebral body may also cause the body to be tilted to one side. It is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to treat the symptoms.