Kickboxing Paige fights back against scoliosis
Birmingham Post reporter, Diane Parkes talks to patient Paige Davis about her recent treatment at the clinic. Labels: Birmingham, kickboxing, operation
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Thursday, 29 October 2009Kickboxing Paige fights back against scoliosis
Birmingham Post reporter, Diane Parkes talks to patient Paige Davis about her recent treatment at the clinic. "Faced with a costly operation to straighten her back, kickboxer Paige Davis has sought an alternative method." Labels: Birmingham, kickboxing, operation Monday, 12 October 2009Mum-of-two pain free after spine treatment"Lucy Flux, 29, of Cropwell Bishop (near Nottingham), has suffered severe pain from her curved spine since being pregnant with her first child three years ago." The mum-of-two is now pain-free with the help of a four-week treatment course. [Click to read the full story on the This is Nottingham website] Labels: curved spine, mum, Nottingham, pain Friday, 28 August 2009Brave Amy's battle with spine conditionPatient Amy Hewson talks to Dursley Gazette reporter, Ali Dent, about her Scoliosis SOS experience. "The thought of never being able to ride again gave teenager Amy Hewson all the determination she needed to fight a degenerative spine condition." [Click here to read the full story on the Dursley Gazette website] Labels: Dursley, ride, scoliosis, spinal condition Tuesday, 25 August 2009Straight talking
About one in 20 of us suffer from a spinal deformity known as scoliosis. Health Editor at the Northern Echo, Barry Nelson talks to one North-East sufferer who says she is standing much taller after treatment at a private clinic."After years of suffering from a spinal deformity, Jennifer Chui decided to do something about it." Labels: North-East, scoliosis, spinal deformity, treatment Saturday, 18 July 2009New Malden girl's scoliosis success with spine exercises
Mike Didymus, from the Surrey Comet, interviews a mother who wanted her daughter to avoid having spinal fusion surgery."Brave Caterina La Barbera's world was turned upside down last August, when her mother Ritzy noticed a bone sticking out of her daughter's back and discovered her spine had started to bend to the right." Labels: mother, spinal fusion, surgery, Surrey |
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