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. 2007 Mar;51(1):8-13.

Structural problems of the spine do not necessarily require intervention

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Structural problems of the spine do not necessarily require intervention

John Hart. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2007 Mar.
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John Hart, DC, MHS
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Example of a 20 degree spinal curve.
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Cervical kyphosis with cord compression.

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