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Adults can develop scoliosis later in life due to aging and other spinal deformities, according to Bel Marra Health.

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Researchers in the University of Cincinnati's Department of Anthropology, UC College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Emory University School of Medicine conducted a study to help physicians evaluate and better treat children suffering from…

Specializing in pediatric orthopedic surgery, Michelle S. Caird, MD, serves as an associate professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Her clinic interests include the treatment of idiopathic and congenital scoliosis, hip diseases in children,…

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