Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 E:-}Greetings: From a quick search levoscoliosis refers to: levoscoliosis or rotoscoliosis, but not levorotoscoliosis. (levo -curve to left; roto -curve to Rt nm Question: What is levoscoliosis? Reply: It is a leftward rotation of the vertebral column instead of being straight. In extreme cases this might even be severe enough to cause difficulty in breathing and bad backaches. Fortunately, back exercises can be done to retard its progression. Question: What is dextroscoliosis? Reply: Scoliosis refers to an abnormal spine curvature. It is considered scoliosis when the amount of curvature of the spine is > 10 degrees. It usually is due to congenital malformations or muscular disease. We categorize it by age of onset. The pattern is named for the locations (e.g. cervical, thoracic, or lumbar) and the side of the convexity (levoscoliosis is where the convexity is to left and dextroscoliosis is to the right). The time of most rapid curvature is just before and during puberty. There is usually little progression of scoliosis after puberty, unless the patient has muscle disease and the disease progresses. Curves < 20 degrees usually do not cause health problems but anything over 40 degrees usually requires surgery. Be Blessed, E. Darwent Moderator, Yahoo Chronic Pain -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These are my three treasures, Compassion, Frugality, & Humility. Being Compassionate one has Courage, Being Frugal one has Abundance. Being Humble one becomes the chief of all vessels. ~~Lao Tzu~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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