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A study from researchers in Washington, D. C. found that nutrition should logically be considered as a possible factor human scoliosis, based in part by a review of all of the animal studies where nutrition plays a role in the disorder. The study authors concluded that, "There is evidence that poor nutrition may play a role in the etiology of idiopathic scoliosis. This possibility should be examined further in humans." Found Here: http://www.ctds.info/scoliosis.html
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Early Stage Scoliosis Intervention can be achieved in 5 simple steps! Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is a complex, multi-factorial condition that involves both genetic and environmental factors. Genetic testing (Scoliscore) provides invaluable information on each particular patient and helps us assess the most appropriate, most pro-active, and least invasive treatment approach per each child's case needs. Eliminating and reducing the environmental co-factors that combine with the patient's genetic pre-disposition is the only way to treat AIS in a pro-active and prevenative manner (as opposed to the reactive manner of treating the already progressing curve with a bracing and surgery).
Step 1: Reconize the signs, symptoms, and risks of the condition.
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"IMPORTANCE OF EARLY INTERVENTION" for Scoliosis Muscles Testing and Function with Posture and Pain Anyway, I looked up 'section V' about scoliosis and found this:
Instead of waiting to see if a curve gets worse before It may mean taking a picture of the child's back in For those in whom the curve has become more advanced, |
