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Old 11-05-2010, 06:49 AM #1
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Confused Anyone with hemivertebra/scoliosis?

Mine is at T3,and it has caused me a host of other issues since I started a desk based job last year - namely, scoliosis, general nerve problems (tingling and numbness - though I'm not sure if my visits to the chiropractor are to blame) and a muscle shortening on my right side of the neck, because of the curve of the cervical spine.

My main problem comes from the muscle shortening though, it caused torticollis like symptoms that even my docs aren't sure how to explain...

Anyone who has a similar condition, how did you go about dealing with it, and what issues did you face because of it?
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