Scoliosis: a review
The normal spine has a straight profile when seen from behind. Scoliosis occurs when this profile is deformed by a curvature which may appear in one or more segments. This curvature is associated with rotation and wedging of the vertebrae. In addition to the spinal curvature there may be prominence...
Main Authors: | Rolton, D, Nnadi, C, Fairbank, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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