Scoliosis
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Claire
About 2 years ago I spent 2 hours every day for one month researching scoliosis. Scoliosis is a descriptive term used to define ...
Scoliosis and Yoga
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Michele W.
I found out I had Scoliosis when I was nineteen. I was in college and starting having back pain. One of my friends noticed that ...
Scoliosis-What Is It?
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jasmine a.
Scoliosis-What Is It? Article Courtesy of The Healthy Back Institute. Scoliosis is a lateral, or sideways, curvature of the ...
Scoliosis-What Is It?
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jasmine a.
Scoliosis-What Is It? Article Courtesy of The Healthy Back Institute. Scoliosis is a lateral, or sideways, curvature of the spin ...
Can Chiropractic Help Scoliosis?
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Eben D.
San Francisco Chiropractor Comments: Yes, Chiropractic can help scoliosis. In fact, I have helped hundreds of scoliosis patients ...
Disc Degeneration and Scoliosis
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Eben D.
San Francisco Chiropractor and Disc Pain expert comments on the relationship between abnormal curvature of the spine and Osteoar ...
Pilates Mat & Scoliosis
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Movements Afoot
by Lesley Powell“I would like to know how to handle a Mat Pilates participant with mild scoliosis in a group class setting ...
Scoliosis Awareness Month is June
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Eben D.
San Francisco Chiropractor Comments on Scoliosis:Here is an excerpt of the National Scoliosis Month press release from the Natio ...
Causes of Scoliosis Jan 30, 2009 ... There are many different types of scoliosis including idiopathic, congenital, adult or degenerative, and neuromuscular.
Scoliosis Causes: Genetic in Origin, Not Acquired Scoliosis Causes: Genetic in Origin, Not Acquired Most causes of scoliosis are unknown but it is often associated with connective tissue disorders as well ...
Scoliosis: What is it? Feb 15, 2007 ...Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve to the left or ... The changes scoliosis causes can happen slowly over time or more ...
Scoliosis - Causes In 80% of patients, the cause of scoliosis is unknown. Such cases are called idiopathic scoliosis. (Idiopathic simply means without a known cause. ...
Scoliosis in Children: A Complex Disorder Jun 4, 2008 ... Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is more common among girls, ... Anatomy of Scoliosis · Symptoms of Scoliosis · Causes of Scoliosis...
Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Jun 10, 2009 ...Scoliosis is a disorder of spine. This article examines causes, symptoms and treatments of scoliosis. Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms and ...
Introduction
What is scoliosis? Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine to one side. In those who have the condition, the spine bends ... » Read on
Symptoms
The symptoms of scoliosis in children can include the following:one shoulder is higher than the other,one shoulder blade is high ... » Read on
Scoliosis - Causes In 80% of patients, the cause of scoliosis is unknown. Such cases are called idiopathic scoliosis. (Idiopathic simply means without a known cause. ...
Scoliosis - Causes For example, syringomyelia, a disorder in which cysts form along the spine, can cause scoliosis. These spinal abnormalities may play a larger role in ...
Scoliosis - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention Most adolescent scoliosis is "idiopathic," which means the cause is unknown. This differentiates it from scoliosis caused by known processes, ...
Scoliosis - Prognosis Effect of Moderate Scoliosis (between 25 and 70 degrees). It is still not clear whether untreated moderate scoliosis causes significant health problems ...
Scoliosis There are three general causes of scoliosis: congenital, usually related to a problem with the formation of vertebrae or fused ribs during prenatal ...
Scoliosis - Treatment for Adult Scoliosis These people should avoid activity or exercise that causes excessive ... In most cases of adult scoliosis, nonsurgical care is preferred if possible. ...
Scoliosis Causes. Scoliosis may result from a birth defect, poor posture, uneven leg length, or polio. It tends to run in families. In most cases, no specific cause...
Refining Skills Of Spinal Surgeons ... Adolescent Idiopathy Scoliosis affects young children. Even though the prevalence is not very high in the general population, the impact it causes could ...