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Doctors at Nemours Children's Hospital in Delaware are treating a common spine condition with something called "magic rods." For one little girl with scoliosis, the rods are making a big difference.
Researchers have found in a new study that sarcopenia does not significantly affect the radiological outcomes of patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis (DLS) undergoing posterior ...
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Understanding scoliosis: From detection to treatment
KUALA LUMPUR - A healthy spine should appear straight, and when it begins to curve sideways like the letter "S” or "C”, it could be a sign of scoliosis, a condition that often goes unnoticed until it ...
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