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Dr. Art Copes

We Take the Fear and Worry Out of Scoliosis

Are you wondering what you should do after being diagnosed with scoliosis? Scoliosis bracing? Scoliosis surgery? Scoliosis x-rays?

Do you wonder if scoliosis will just go away? Should you wait and see if things get better?

What action should you take to prevent your back and scoliosis from getting worse?

Why does your scoliosis curve progress? Why do some backs have spinal pain from scoliosis and others do not?

Are mood swing, appetite and attention problem common with scoliosis? Can diet influence your scoliosis cure progression?

When should you think of having surgery for scoliosis?

Where and what should you do to treat your scoliosis problem?

Can scoliosis cause other problem later in life? Are there other problems associated with scoliosis and your doctor may not be informing you?

Are you asking yourself, "Why Me?"
 

About Dr. Art Copes

Artc@scolisosis.com
Bradc@scoliosis.com

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809
(225) 752-4912
 

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« About Dr. Art Copes | Home | Helping People Understand You Have Scoliosis »

Are You Kept In the Dark About Your Scoliosis?

The disease of scoliosis renders many symptoms and side effects which people do not fully understand. The lack of understanding results in people's disregard of the symptoms.

Persons who have scoliosis find that their daily functions are altered, but looked upon as everything is normal.

For example, “Oh, my kid sleeps late in the morning, I can’t get her out of bed, she’s cranky, and won’t eat breakfast.” Typical teenager, right?

Oh no this is not typical of normal healthy teenager.

Do you typically hear this?

“My back pain is becoming greater because I’m getting older. I’m so tired and I have headaches all the time, I’m told that I’m going to have to learn to live with it.”

These are just a few of the complaints that I hear in my practice. The list continues from insomnia, mood swings, chronic fatigue, thyroid problems, ADD, sciatic leg pain, neck and low back pain, stomach pain, asthma and being a night owl.

For full list of scoliosis symptoms visit http://www.scoliosis.com/explore.cfm/treatment/scoliosissymptoms

Have you been told by your doctor or health care provider, “I can give you something for that problem but it’s not your scoliosis, or scoliosis is only a curve in your spine and “it’s all in your head.”

Yes, these symptoms exist, along with many others that intertwine with one’s neurological system, muscular/skeletal, digestive, and hormonal system.

To conquer the complexities of scoliosis, education, persistence, and good knowledge based decisions are of the utmost.

We Take the Fear and Worry Out of Scoliosis

Dr. Art Copes

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