The cosmetic aspects of
scoliosis and the braces used to treat it may greatly
affect a child or teen.
Teenagers may find wearing a brace devastating to their self-image.
Most braces should be worn for 20 hours a day or more, usually for several
years. Follow-up studies across the United States have found that less than 50%
of teens wore their braces as prescribed.
Also, wearing a brace may limit activities such as horseback riding,
skiing, skating, and gymnastics. However, other activities, such as biking,
tennis, running, and jumping, are allowed while the brace is worn. It is
generally recommended that children be allowed to remove their braces to
participate in physical education classes and other highly desired activities.
This may encourage better use of the brace.
Newer braces are designed to improve the chance that a child will
wear it. New braces can often be covered by clothes.