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Hi Anon,

Thanks for your question! Scoliosis can cause chronic back pain if left untreated for years. So, it is very possible that the pain on your neck radiates and then causes headaches. However, a headache is such a general symptom that it shouldn't just be attributed to the scoliosis-- I would suggest that if you're having intense headaches you see your specialist and have him/her determine whether the headaches are from the Scoliosis or from something else.

Here are some other symptoms you may have that have been associated with Scoliosis:

Uneven shoulders
Prominent shoulder blade or ribs
Uneven waist
An elevated hip
Leaning to one side
Chronic back pain (usually only if left untreated for several years)

All the best,

Rosa

June 16, 2011 - 8:12am

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