Help for Scoliosis

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The Spinal Galant Reflex involves hip tilting on one side when the back is touched to the side of the spine.

A high percentage of children who are bedwetting past age 5 may have an retained (active when it should be dormant) Spinal Galant reflex. This could also contribute to scoliosis. When we mature this reflex pattern with movements, we may be able to help with scoliosis and other associated challenges such as: hypersensitivity of the waist or the back; fatigue; inattention; hyperactivity; poor posture; and bedwetting.

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Thank you to Tiffany Mabin, MS OTR/L.