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Scoliosis and is
Scoliosis is common.
* Scoliosis is sometimes caused by syringomyelia.
Scoliosis ( from ) is a medical condition in which a person's spine is curved from side to side.
Scoliosis is typically classified as either congenital ( caused by vertebral anomalies present at birth ), idiopathic ( cause unknown, subclassified as infantile, juvenile, adolescent, or adult, according to when onset occurred ), or neuromuscular ( having developed as a secondary symptom of another condition, such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, spinal muscular atrophy, or physical trauma ).
Scoliosis associated with known syndromes such as Marfan's or Prader Willi is often subclassified as " syndromic scoliosis.
Scoliosis often presents itself, or worsens, during the adolescence growth spurt and is more often diagnosed in females than males.
Scoliosis has been described as a biomechanical deformity, the progression of which is dependent on asymmetric forces otherwise known as the Heuter-Volkmann law.
Scoliosis that interferes with normal systemic functions is " exceptional " and " rare ", and " untreated patients had similar death rates and were just as functional and likely to lead productive lives 50 years after diagnosis as people with normal spines ".
The Scoliosis Research Society ( SRS ) is a professional organization of physicians and allied health personnel.
* Scoliosis Australia, is a project of the Spine Society of Australia, an Affiliate of the Australian Orthopaedic Association.
* Scoliosis, lateral curvature, is the most common abnormal curvature, occurring in 0. 5 % of the population.
Georgie Parker suffers from scoliosis and now is the representative of the National Scoliosis Foundation.
Scoliosis is a 3-dimensional problem that should be corrected on all 3 planes.

Scoliosis and with
* Scoliosis with or without kyphosis
Scoliosis secondary to neuromuscular disease may develop during adolescence, such as with tethered spinal cord syndrome.
It may occur as a solitary congenital abnormality or in association with other genetic disorders or syndromes: Marfan syndrome, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Morquio syndrome, Noonan syndrome, Trisomy 18, Trisomy 21, homocystinuria, osteogenesis imperfecta, multiple lentigines syndrome, Sly syndrome and Scoliosis.

Scoliosis and conditions
Other issues which can be treated include FD Crises, Scoliosis, and various eye conditions due to limited or no tears.

Scoliosis and
* Two and a Half Men ( 2009 ) Melissa's mom, Shelly, in the episodes " David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie " and " Thank God for Scoliosis.

Scoliosis and ),
The Scoliosis Research Society's recommendations for bracing include curves progressing to larger than 25 °, curves presenting between 30 and 45 °, Risser sign 0, 1, or 2 ( an X-ray measurement of a pelvic growth area ), and less than six months from the onset of menses in girls.
At last follow-up each patient underwent physical exam, lumbar spine X-rays, and completed several questionnaires including an Oswestry disability index ( ODI ), Scoliosis Research Society Questionnaire ( SRS-22 ), and two 100 mm visual analog scales for leg and back pain.

Scoliosis and spinal
* Scoliosis Research Society, a nonprofit international professional organization dedicated to fostering the optimal care of all spinal deformity patients

Scoliosis and .
Scoliosis, growth failure, and constipation are very common and can be problematic.
Scoliosis occurs in most, and may require corrective surgery.
Scoliosis will result in improper fusion of the vertebrae.
Another dolphin, " Ayla ", who suffered from Scoliosis or curvature of the spine, was euthanized at age 14 in December 2006.
*- Scoliosis Surgery: Flatback Syndrome and Surgery, by Baron S. Lonner MD, Director of Scoliosis Associates in New York

is and sometimes
He thought of the jungles below him, and of the wild, strange, untracked beauty there and he promised himself that someday he would return, on foot perhaps, to hunt in this last corner of the world where man is sometimes himself the hunted, and animals the lords.
Isfahan became more of a legend than a place, and now it is for many people simply a name to which they attach their notions of old Persia and sometimes of the East.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
In a bold, sometimes careless, form there is nothing academic ; ;
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
This text from Dr. Huxley is sometimes used by enthusiasts to indicate that they have the permission of the scientists to press the case for a wonderful unfoldment of psychic powers in human beings.
The problem is rather to find out what is actually happening, and this is especially difficult for the reason that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge of the present, sometimes by the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had to rely most heavily for understanding of ourselves ''.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
One is that there sometimes are real although inadequate compensations in growing old.
So far as I am concerned, the child is unmistakably father to the man, despite the obvious fact that child and father differ greatly -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
It was responsible and sometimes dangerous work because the thieving is awful in the port of New York.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
For he knows that the first and sometimes most difficult job is to know what the question is -- that when it is accurately identified it sometimes answers itself, and that the way in which it is posed frequently shapes the answer.
Displacement is sometimes referred to as `` swept volume ''.

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