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The duo at Ochsner Children's work with patients with varying degrees of scoliosis, a curving of the spine. Here's the story.
At the end of my son’s annual checkup last year, the pediatrician called me back into the exam room, where my 15-year-old had his shirt off and his back to me. He’d asked my son to bend toward the ...
Scoliosis causes the spine to curve sideways, causing pain, weakness, and changes in how a person walks. Scoliosis exercises and stretches can help with scoliosis treatment and self-care. They may ...
Scoliosis, a hidden sideways spine curvature, often develops subtly in children aged 10-15 without pain. Parents should watch ...
Scoliosis is a condition where a patient’s spine exhibits an abnormal lateral curvature, most commonly forming a C- or S-shape. In Malaysia, a study indicates that around 2.55% of Malaysians aged 13 ...
Scoliosis causes the spine to curve to one side. The curvature can be in any part of the spine but usually affects the upper spine and lower back. Depending on the degree of curvature, a person may ...
People who require a corrective rod to straighten their spine for severe scoliosis may not be able to get an epidural when they give birth Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor at PEOPLE, ...
Dec. 23 -- Today, 13-year-old Tennisha Malone is standing straight and tall as she puts the finishing touches on her Christmas tree — but that hasn't always been the case. During a routine physical, ...
ORLANDO -- Children with severe spinale curving from scoliosis were more likely to have worsening risk indicators for pulmonary hypertension, researchers reported here. A retrospective chart review of ...
"It forces you to have a very different relationship with your body," Naomie Harris recently told Health Naomie Harris has made a lifelong commitment to a healthy lifestyle. In the November 2020 issue ...