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Old 11th July 2009, 12:19 PM
Dr. Stitzel Dr. Stitzel is offline
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Lightbulb What do all large scoliosis curves have in common?

What do all large scoliosis curves have in common? They all started out as small curves! E-SMART (Early Stage Management, Rehabilitation Treatment) has been started as an alternative to the wait and watch/ observation only state. We are promoting a pro-active approach to scoliosis treatment rather than a reactive approach.

I mean, let's face it. No 12 year old kid goes to bed with a 15 degree curve and wakes up with a 50 degree curve. Scoliosis is a progressive condition that can be reversed entirely if intervention is applied before the curvature reaches 30 degrees (inwhich it starts buckling onto of itself like a rubber band that has been twisted one to many times).

We have a whole section dedicated to this concept at www.fixscoliosis.com

Please be adviced.....that forum is related entirely to treatment, not support.
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