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| On: March 13, 2024 15:56 PM |
SHE MENTIONED THE EFFECTS OF LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS ON INTESTINES.... SO, THE INTESTINES WOULD MOVE AWAY FROM THE CONCAVE SIDE?? AS SHE WAS EXPLAINING I KIIND OF UNDERSTOOD HER EXPLANATION AS INTESTINES MOVING TOWARDS THE CONCAVE SIDE OF THE LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS |
| On: March 25, 2024 13:48 PM |
In regards to scoliosis and its effects on the viscera: It is common for someone who has a thoracolumbar or lumbar curve to experience digestive issues, this is partly because the connective tissue around the viscera on the concave side tend to be denser and more rigid. The rigidity can also affect the mobility of the spine in the region, this makes it more challenging to unwind the torque. Acupuncture or viscera manual therapy are effective treatments for this condition, they improve the efficiency of the digestive tract and provide better mobility in the spine. Hope this is helpful. Thank you, Kuan |