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    CLEAR Institute is a non-profit organization formed to empower the chiropractic and medical community with the mission of implementing an effective chiropractic system of scoliosis treatment and care. It is the goal of CLEAR Institute to effectively treat the condition of scoliosis without the use of bracing or by performing surgery. Through seminars and lectures presented at chiropractic colleges, conferences, and symposiums, CLEAR Institute educates and equips chiropractors and other medical professionals to effectively treat the condition of scoliosis by implementing our proven methodology.

    Our mission is to implement an effective chiropractic system of scoliosis care to help people worldwide through research and spinal rehabilitation.

    http://www.clear-institute.org/
    Last edited by Dr Kalla; 05-21-2009 at 04:24 AM.

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    CLEAR would be removing the angle but would have to be magnifying the tension that is causing the Scoliosis. Has anybody read the site WWW.SCOLIOSISPREVENTION.US . That a doctor cannot understand that tension would have to be present, to pull a back crocked like what is present with Scoliosis, just because the tension is not found does not mean it is not present

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