http://drlloydhey.blogspot.com/2010/...diopathic.html
He also mentions pain in adults. I don't think the "finding" of pain in adults with scoliosis is groundbreaking or even novel in any way so I'm not sure why he mentioned it. It seems like a penetrating glimpse into the obvious and is likely traced to the ancillary damage form having a curve over the years. A test of this is to see if the few(?) adult patients who don't have any pain have any objective findings on radiograph or MRI or something that would be consistent with pain.
He also mentions pain in adults. I don't think the "finding" of pain in adults with scoliosis is groundbreaking or even novel in any way so I'm not sure why he mentioned it. It seems like a penetrating glimpse into the obvious and is likely traced to the ancillary damage form having a curve over the years. A test of this is to see if the few(?) adult patients who don't have any pain have any objective findings on radiograph or MRI or something that would be consistent with pain.
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