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Right Side
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- The curved spine is painful.
- May be shooting, aching or beating
- Agg from Motion/ Touch / Stooping / Rsing from a seat.
- A burning sensation in spine + Weakness is marked.
- A sore feeling on the right side
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Left Side
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- Develop spinal curvatures due to a weak spine.
- Maybe Drawing nature in the back that worsens from motion.
- Pain between the shoulder blades
- Children (esp girls) who grow rapidly at puberty and are predisposed to softening of bones and curvatures of the spine.
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Pain in Spine
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- Pain in the dorsal spine is felt particularly on bending forward.
- Pain between the shoulder-blades which are also sensitive to touch.
- Pain in the small of the back is present that worsens from sitting or lying.
- Moving about helps relieve the pain.
- The back feel as if it is broken
- Scoliosis related to an injury.
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Pain in Curvature of Spine
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- Constant pain is felt in the back
- Walking and stooping worsen the backache.
- Back also feels lame and weak.
- Walking is nearly impossible.
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Weakness/ Tiredness of Spine
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- Weakness/ Tiredness of spine in cases of scoliosis.
- Pain in the small of the back is present with a sensation as if it is broken.
- Dull pressure is also felt in the whole spine along with a sensation of heat or burning.
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Curvature of Upper Part of Spine
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- Pain in neck and between scapulae arise with the curvature.
- The pain between scapulae gets worse from inspiration.
- Curvature of the spine in children with open fontanelles.
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Curvature of Dorsal Spine
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- Drawing pain between the shoulder blades
- Breathing can be impeded with pain.
- Stitches are felt between the scapulae. (Maybe)
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Curvature of Lumbar Spine
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- The pain of drawing nature is felt in the spine.
- Sometimes shooting, stabbing pain may be felt in the back
- It may feel as if the back would break.
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Due to Caries
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- Caries can be present in the cervical or dorsal spine with curvature.
- Pain is present in the curvature of the spine.
- The pain is most worse during the night.
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