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Dr. William S. Pease, M.D.

Physiatrist (Physical Medicine)

I specialize in nerve and muscle problems, along with the control of movement of the body. The work of the brain and the body for movement and function is an exciting and lifelong study. As people co ...
43 years Experience
Dr. William S. Pease, M.D.
  • Columbus, OH
  • Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati Oh
  • Accepting new patients

Can my lateral tilted hips be corrected?

When the spine curves in scoliosis, then the bones connected to it have to move along with the change. This includes the pelvis at the bottom, and ribs and shoulders at the top. READ MORE
When the spine curves in scoliosis, then the bones connected to it have to move along with the change. This includes the pelvis at the bottom, and ribs and shoulders at the top. The hips are part of the pelvis and so the pelvis may tilt and unlevel hips can occur. The hips will regain level by whatever amount the brace is able to correct the curve of the spine. At the same time, the hips typically rotate a bit and make other adjustments to help you walk with both legs sharing the work evenly.

William S. Pease, M.D.