Everyone's spine has natural curves. These curves round our shoulders and make our lower back curve slightly inward. But some people have spines that also curve from side to side. This condition is called "scoliosis".

Scoliosis affects one in nine young women and approximately four percent of the total population. It is the most deforming orthopedic problem confronting children, affecting them during their active growth phase and essentially subsiding upon completion of spinal growth, leaving the child with a permanent deformity.

Early detection and treatment can be effective in halting its progress and in many cases result in improvement. Our focus on treatment for this condition is outlined by the Scoliosis Treatment Recovery Center. This clinic's expertise is in the non-surgical treatment of scoliosis through chiropractic disciplines.

 
         
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