| Diagnosing scoliosis
Scoliosis is the abnormal curvature of the spine, and it can be diagnosed by a visit to the chiropractor. It occurs mostly in young women during puberty, so it's important that girls between ages 11 and 20 receive a spine examination.
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| Knee and ankle
The joints and bones of the legs are designed to absorb incredible amounts of pressure, but problems can occur when the joints are repeatedly stressed.
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| Perfecting posture
Perfecting posture may seem like a simple task, but it can take time, practice, and personal discipline. Reminding yourself to sit up straight is one way, but you can also consult a chiropractor who can teach you methods to correct poor posture.
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| Slipped sacroiliac joints
The sacroiliac (sack-row-ILL-ee-ack) vertebrae are located where the spine meets the pelvis, and is commonly referred to as the lower back. The gel-like discs in the sacroiliac vertebrae, which act as padding between the bones of the spine, can slip out of place and press on the surrounding nerves.
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