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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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Vejthani Hospital Provides Quality Spine Care in Thailand
Vejthani Hospital has created a new Spine Center in Bangkok, Thailand, that offers modern technology and techniques to treat a range of spine issues.

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Vejthani is one of the Best Spine Hospitals in Bangkok
Back problems seem to affect nearly everyone at some point in their lives. But when your back issues become chronic and interfere with your everyday life

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What to avoid when you are a Scoliosis patient?
Scoliosis patients should avoid the following activities as the condition could be worsened or back pain could develop:

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Leaving scoliosis untreated may lead to an increased curvature
Some people think scoliosis is only a simple deformity, it merely affects the posture and seeing a doctor is not necessary. But scoliosis is more severe than that.

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2 Noticeable Symptoms of Herniated Discs
A herniated disc is a condition when one of the rubbery cushions also known as the discs that are placed in between the bones that make up your spinal cord

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Untreated Scoliosis in Teenagers can worsen the condition
“Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis” is fairly a common spinal deformity that can be found often. However, the exact cause of the condition is still unclear in present days.

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Identify and Seek Treatment for a C Spine Fracture
Cervical spine fractures, also known as c spine fractures, are serious injuries that affect the neck (cervical) region of the spinal column, directly below the skull.
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