Can scoliosis affect the way I bowl?!


Question: Can scoliosis affect the way I bowl.?
I am in a bowling league and I hurt my back the other day bowling games. I also have a spiral S scoliosis. Does bowling affect the way I bowl or hurt it.? I tend to not throw straight, am I doing this wrong, or is it because of my back.? Thanks for any answers.Health Question & Answer


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It sounds like it's just your bowling technique. If you aren't receiving treatment for your scoliosis, it may become worse to the point where it does have a noticeable impact - it depends on the severity of the condition, really.Health Question & Answer

Well, through my research i have found that the curvature of the back is vital to the directional pull and inertia of the variable that is being forced by the human structure. The pathway of the object being thrown is diverted by the follow through of the hand as it is fused to the spinal chord nerve, enaling synapse communication, which, as observed in patients diagnosed with scoliosis, follows a greater obtuse angle throw at approximately 146.98 degrees. In simpler terms, as you release the ball, the curve that influences the location upon the arrival of the bowling ball in relation to the pins will be altered. side effects: uncontrollable diarrhea caused by the but muscle's altered motion as the spinal chord has been shifted unnaturally in scoliosis patients. thank you. Health Question & Answer

scoliosis affects everything you do. it is probably because of your back.you will have to make adjustments to suit your disability or "ability"Health Question & Answer

i wouldnt doubt that your back has an effect on your bowlingHealth Question & Answer



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