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Sorry, I do not have any information regarding scoliosis doctors. For doctors who use mainstream medical treatments for scoliosis, you can try the doctor listing at the Scoliosis Research Society. If you are interested in holistic doctors, I have a section on my website called Finding Holistic Doctors that may be of interest.
Just like there is a link between pectus excavatum and heart problems, there is also a link between scoliosis and heart problems, especially heart murmurs and mitral valve prolapse. Check out the following study abstracts below for more information on this association:
.For more information, see my section on heart palpitations.
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Return to: Frequently Asked Questions About Scoliosis Treatments - Part 1
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The book that I found the most helpful for my scoliosis was:
See my section on Scoliosis Exercises for more books that helped my scoliosis.
Visit my home page or my site map to use my search feature, and see information on connective tissue disorders and related features.
Also see my main section on scoliosis and my complete index of all the related pages.
Related sections of interest:
Mitral Valve Prolapse - common in women with scoliosis
Marfan Syndrome - scoliosis is a common feature of this syndrome
Pectus Excavatum (sunken chests) - occurs frequently with scoliosis
TMJ: Diet and Exercise Treatment - covers the many factors that played a role on my recovery from temporomandibular joint disorder pain.
Zinc - examines the potential links between zinc deficiency and scoliosis
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