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- idiopathic scoliosis during adolescence. Because scoliotic people have higher joint laxity compared to non-scoliotic people, they are drawn toward gymnastics...
- disease and hypothesizes that Alexander's death was related to a congenital scoliotic syndrome. It has been discussed that Alexander had structural neck deformities...
- stability, the shooter frequently adopts a deliberately lordotic and scoliotic posture, which allows the non-dominant elbow to be rested against the...
- comedies. He was born in Padua. Source claims that he was a hunchback (scoliotic) and a misery to look at, despite his vivacious spirit. He studied in...
- spine surgery perform surgery for scoliosis. To completely straighten a scoliotic spine is usually impossible, but for the most part, significant corrections...
- 85-90% of patients initially diagnosed with AIS will never have their mild scoliotic curve progress to a magnitude that requires surgical treatment. The test...
- (BrQ): a new instrument for measuring quality of life of brace treated scoliotics". Scoliosis. 1: 7. doi:10.1186/1748-7161-1-7. PMC 1481574. PMID 16759366...
- "forcible correction", achieving positive results in experiments with scoliotic dogs. His technique involved the use of plaster of Paris jackets administered...
- Die Architektur der Sskoliotischen Wirbelsaule (Architecture of the scoliotic spine, 1889). Die Architektur der Kindlichen Skoliose (Architecture of...
- new treatments. An early method he tried for scoliotic polio patients was manual correction of the scoliotic deformity at the time of surgery, and internal...