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Posted By JWoggon on 29 Jun 2010 04:13 PM
Hello; I have personally worked with patients who have cerebral palsy, neurofibramatosis, and many other neuromuscular and genetic disorders that often lead to scoliosis. In the past, these patients have responded quite well to care (for one example, check out Noah's success story in the January 2010 CLEAR Newsletter here: http://community.icontact.com/p/clear-institute/newsletters/newsletters/posts/clear-success-story-noah/content). I strongly suggest you contact an Intensive Care certified clinic, and schedule a consultation. CLEAR Clinics who have achieved this highest level of certification will be best equipped to provide your daughter with the individualized care she deserves. Please feel free to contact me via the forum or directly if I may provide additional information or assistance! Warmest Regards, Dr. Josh Woggon jwoggon@clear-institute.org
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RE: My sister has over 50 degrees s-shaped scoliosis along with congenital heart issues
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