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Monthly Archives: April 2020

An Overview on the Types of Scoliosis

Posted on April 28 2020 by Spine & Scoliosis Specialists

Uneven shoulders and waist, one hip higher than the other, and a shoulder blade being more prominent than the other are all early signs of scoliosis. It can be hard to detect at first, but once diagnosed should be monitored as the more serious cases can lead to lung and heart damage. … Continue reading →

Posted in Scoliosis

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