Scoliosis is a medical condition where the spine develops an abnormal curvature, and can cause pain, discomfort, and restricted mobility. However, with proper management and care, you can improve your mobility and manage symptoms. Your primary medical provider and...
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Feeling intimidated at your first spinal surgery consultation with a spine surgeon is a normal phenomenon. After all, a significant number of people are scared of going to the doctor even for regular checkups. However, there’s no reason to feel uneasy. At The Spine...
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When it starts getting a little colder outside, you may notice your lower back, neck, or any previously injured spinal areas ache more. This familiar ache is why many people often link joint and muscle pain to cold or damp weather and end up anticipating achy backs in...
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