by John Phillips | Jan 10, 2021 | Scoliosis
Mild Scoliosis In general, scoliosis cases fall into one of three categories: mild, moderate, and severe. Mild scoliosis is by far the most common form of the condition, affecting as much as 50% of the population. Mild scoliosis can affect individuals of any age, but... by John Phillips | Dec 24, 2020 | Spine & Revision
Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment Degenerative disc disease causes the soft discs between vertebrae (which act like cushions) to begin to dry out and shrink. This leads to wear and tear on the vertebrae and the discs themselves. It can lead to other problems that... by John Phillips | Nov 7, 2020 | Spine & Revision
Spondylolysis Definition Spondylolysis, also known as a Pars Defect, occurs when a small, thin portion of bone that connects two vertebrae (known as the Pars) cracks or fractures. The Spondylolysis condition is characterized by a stress fracture or defect in a part of... by John Phillips | Oct 6, 2020 | Scoliosis
Scoliosis Pain Management A majority of the population experiences back pain in one form or another. It is a very common problem and for those with scoliosis, both adults and children are often the recipients of back pain. Some people with scoliosis don’t have pain,... by John Phillips | Sep 11, 2020 | Scoliosis, Spine & Revision
Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute Revision Surgery Shawn Coker, watch his video, had multiple spine fusion surgeries. While he says they accomplished what they were supposed to do at the time, his condition continued to get worse. Sadly, his spine caused him...
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