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Ask the Expert – 3/3/08 - #2. Scoliosis from a spinal injury?

John Claude Krusz, PhD, MD
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Can scolioisis be created from a spinal injury? – Tammy

Dear Tammy:

Any spinal injury can leave a person with a predisposition to develop scoliosis. Many scoliosis problems can be familial and made worse by injuries of all kinds. I would seek a local scoliosis expert for more succinct advice.  

Good luck in your search for answers.
John Claude Krusz

 

 

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