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Hyperlordosis: Lower Back Curves Explained
27
Mar
2017

Hyperlordosis: Lower Back Curves Explained

Erika

  The most important thing to keep in mind when seeking information on your curved spine is the fact that no two curves are the same. In fact, even perfectly healthy spines have some level of curvature, although this slight curve does not pose a problem unless it grows to be abnormally severe. Curvatures can … Read more

3
Mar
2017

Formetric Scanning & Other Scoliosis Scan Methods

Erika

The first step for every Scoliosis SOS patient is attending our clinic for an initial consultation. At the beginning of your consultation, we will go through your medical records, evaluate any symptoms you’re currently experiencing, and ask you about any previous treatments you may have received for your back problems. Next, we will conduct a … Read more

20
Dec
2016

Dextroscoliosis vs. Levoscoliosis

Erika

  Scoliosis – a sideways curvature of the spine – comes in many different forms. The cause, location and severity of the curve can vary hugely from one patient to the next: for example, a 12-year-old girl with idiopathic scoliosis and an older woman whose spine is curved due to the degeneration of her intervertebral discs could … Read more