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Improving Spinal Flexibility
This case study is shared for general information only and it one of the scoliosis treatment methods.. Results vary between individuals, and no specific outcomes are guaranteed.
Location: Errol Street Chiropractic, North Melbourne
Focus:
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Treating Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a progressive condition of the spine that often results in pain and spinal stiffness. Some people with scoliosis are not aware that their spine has an abnormal alignment. In this blog we
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Could this be the cause of your back pain?
I have had many adults come into my office with back issues and were told that they have a scoliosis. Quite a number of these had a
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Helping you with a Scoliosis App
Scoliosis is a progressive condition where there is a side curve of the spine in either a C shaped (1 bend) or S shaped (2 bends). In this blog, we
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A Progressive Condition
Scoliosis is often poorly misunderstood as there are many reasons why scoliosis can arise and because of this, it can affect people of all ages.
Causes of scoliosis:
Most cases are idiopathic, meaning that there
Understanding abnormal curves
Scoliosis effect 2-4% of the population of people up to the age of 18. This figure progresses up to around 35% of the population of people 60 years of age and over suffer