What Is Straight Back Syndrome? Can It Be Treated?
Hartley Chiropractic and Scoliosis Center Blog | Dr J Hartley
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1d ago
If the spine becomes excessively straight, this is contrary to its natural curved design. It’s the spine’s healthy curves that keep it flexible, strong, and able to handle stress from impact and movement. The position and alignment of the spine affects body position and posture, so one of the main effects of straight-back syndrome is postural deviation. The spine’s natural curves allow it to function optimally, but if the thoracic spine loses its healthy level of kyphosis and becomes excessively straight, this is known as straight back syndrome (SBS) and can be problematic. Before de ..read more
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“What can we do for Scoliosis?”
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2w ago
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Debunking the Myth: If you have severe scoliosis, it’s best to avoid pregnancy…
Hartley Chiropractic and Scoliosis Center Blog | Dr J Hartley
by jhartley
1M ago
“Absolutely not true! Scoliosis is not a condition that precludes pregnancy and the joy of bringing a child into the world. Pregnancy is indeed a tricky period in which scoliosis is more likely to progress, and therefore it is certainly a good idea to keep your back situation monitored by a specialist during and after pregnancy. However, it is wrong to say that a woman with scoliosis should avoid having children. A severe lumbar curve may make it more complicated to administer an epidural, but that is a situation for the anaesthetist to manage.”- February ISICO Newsletter   ..read more
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What is Lumbar Lordosis and How to Fix Lumbar Lordosis
Hartley Chiropractic and Scoliosis Center Blog | Dr J Hartley
by jhartley
2M ago
What is Lumbar Lordosis & How to Fix Lumbar Lordosis The spine’s natural and healthy curves are key to preserving optimal spinal health, strength, and function. If the spine loses one of its healthy curves, the biomechanics of the entire spine are disrupted as the health of each spinal curve is affected by the condition on the other spinal curves. Lumbar refers to the lower back, and lordosis refers to a spinal curve that bends inwards, making a standard ‘C’ shape. There is a healthy range of lumbar lordosis, but if it becomes excessive and falls beyond a normal range, this ..read more
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Can adult scoliosis get worse?
Hartley Chiropractic and Scoliosis Center Blog | Dr J Hartley
by jhartley
2M ago
  Scoliosis in adulthood can get worse, but it depends on various factors. One factor is the degree of scoliosis; the more severe the scoliosis, the more it tends to deteriorate. Scientific studies in this regard highlight a trend towards deterioration for those at the end of growth having scoliosis from 30 degrees Cobb and above, while at the exceeding threshold of 45/50 degrees of scoliosis, it is almost sure that with the passing of the years, the scoliosis will worsen. Another critical factor is lifestyle. Having an active life and participating in sporting activities helps ..read more
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Click Below to Watch and Learn About Skeletal Structure and Function
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4M ago
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“Remember no man is a failure who has friends.”
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4M ago
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“Isn’t there anyone who can tell me what Christmas is all about?!”, Charlie Brown
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4M ago
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Dr. J’s Metagenic’s Pain Relief Recommendation Liquid Fish Oil and Curcumin
Hartley Chiropractic and Scoliosis Center Blog | Dr J Hartley
by jhartley
5M ago
https://jhartley.metagenics.com/omegagenics-epa-dha-2400?child=EPAHC1 https://jhartley.metagenics.com/ultrainflamx-plus-360?child=UX2360PB30   ..read more
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Left Thoraco Lumbar Scoliosis SEAS or Scolibalance Exercise
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5M ago
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