Dr. Karl Rathjen Explains Congenital Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a progressive condition, not a disease, causing the spine to curve or twist into a “C” or “S” shape. Scoliosis symptoms include uneven shoulders, shoulder blade prominence and waistline discrepancies. Scoliosis reportedly affects two to three percent of school-aged children and has a tendency to run in families. It most often affects 10- to 15-year-old girls.
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Видео Dr. Karl Rathjen Explains Congenital Scoliosis канала Scottish Rite for Children
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