Allison has a 40-degree curve in her back due to scoliosis, which causes chronic pain that has worsened over time. She tried various treatments, including chiropractic adjustments, electric stimulation, traction, and even a week-long workshop with no improvement. Her pain ranges from a dull two to a six in intensity, primarily located in the lower back. Sitting exacerbates the pain, making everyday tasks challenging. Despite these difficulties, Allison remain active and is determined to find pain relief, even willing to consider unconventional treatments. She dream of having a straighter spine and living pain-free, and have found some relief through exercises. She recently experienced a surprising reduction in pain and is optimistic about her journey toward relief, particularly through the Relief4Life program. http://backpainrelief4life.com
Scoliosis and Chronic Pain: Exploring Treatment Options
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