Ross Hauser, MD and Danielle Matias, PA-C discuss our approach to treating thoracic spine instability and scoliosis pain. Thoracic instability can have both direct and indirect indicators and tends to be under-diagnosed in a traditional medicine setting. While Prolotherapy may not be the first treatment people think of when it comes to scoliosis, it can be helpful for the pain coming from the overstretched ligaments, especially when used in conjunction with other treatments that focus on the spinal alignment.
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