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Beware, Back Pain among Office Workers may be a Sign of Herniated Disc
Back pain in general may only seem like a common symptom among office workers or those who sit in front of a computer for a long time

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Leaving Scoliosis Untreated Leads to Rapid Degeneration
Normally spinal cord deteriorates from being used and from ageing, especially for patients over 40 years old. Initial signs of deterioration include neck pain and lower back pain.

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How Is Scoliosis Surgery Performed?
Scoliosis surgery is performed by attaching small screws to the spine and use a special rod to attach each of the screws together, while adjusting the angles

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4 Reasons behind Neck and Upper Back Pain that should not be ignored
Neck and upper back pain often arise from improper postures in daily activities, such as sitting for a long period of time or dropping your head forward to look down on your phone.

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The Pros And Cons of Scoliosis Surgery
Scoliosis can be a frustrating condition that causes a great deal of pain and discomfort. Doctors work to present as many quality solutions for scoliosis

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Scoliosis could be the cause of Difficulty Breathing and Tiredness.
When it comes to scoliosis, many people are not aware of having this disease and may unintentionally discover it during a yearly health check

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Detect Scoliosis by Yourself
Spinal curves are measured in Cobb angles, which can be seen from X-rays. Scoliosis can mostly be noticed from childhood to teenage years

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Improper Lifting can cause Disc Herniation!
Although exercising makes your body healthy, incorrect or improper ways of exercising have risks of affecting physical health.

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The Lifestyle that doesn’t damage the Spinal Cord
Our everyday lifestyles that include activities such as sitting, lying down or lifting heavy objects incorrectly are contributing factors that damage the spinal cord.
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