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12. Coordination Issues

When diagnosing scoliosis, many doctors will perform a complete neurological exam to check balance, reflexes, and motor skills. Scoliosis may result from several different neurological conditions that also affect coordination.

Beyond this, people with scoliosis will sometimes have difficulty placing their hands together without looking, balancing in place, or catching a ball. These issues may occur due to nerve damage, limited motion because of a unique posture, or another side effect of scoliosis.

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