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01 '22
January is officially upon us and as the new year begins, it’s important to create a few new year’s resolutions and set personal goals as a way to better yourself. For those living with scoliosis, it may be difficult to set self-improvement goals with such an ailment. Scoliosis affects both adults and children. Depending on…
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12 '21
As winter officially begins and temperatures begin to drop, those with chronic joint pain report that cold weather actually makes their symptoms even worse. This also applies to adults living with scoliosis. When the human body is cold, muscles and joints are tighter, causing more discomfort for those with scoliosis. Most scoliosis pain is felt…
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10 '21
When identifying scoliosis in children and adolescents, timing is of the utmost importance. Diagnosing scoliosis early enough can lend a broader range of treatment options for parents and orthopedists. Dr. David Siambanes, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon and founder of Scoliosis Care, is giving parents the knowledge and acumen to conduct regular scoliosis screenings from home….
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06 '21
TAMPA, Fla. – As June is recognized as National Scoliosis Awareness Month, Dr. David Siambanes with Scoliosis Care in Tampa is recommending for parents to be on the lookout for the common scoliosis symptoms, which are indicative of idiopathic scoliosis. According to Siambanes, idiopathic scoliosis is a spinal deformity that causes a curvature of the…