Scoliosis and Posture: What You Need to Know
While maintaining good posture may positively impact overall spinal health, it will not correct pre-existing scoliosis, a complex deformity in the spine's growth during early childhood and adolescence. Scoliosis requires professional medical evaluation and appropriate treatment such as observation, bracing, or even surgery when necessary. Consult a medical professional for your particular condition.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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