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I am not a Doctor, but I do suffer from this condition. In layman's terms, the regular (usual) curvature associated with scoliosis is intensified by a rotation and/or a reversal of the curve, generally noticed with visible bone deformity in the ribcage parallel to the spine and noted in MRI with multiple disc disturbances in the thoracic/lumbar spine. It hurts. It is generally inoperable and does degenerate over time. Mine is compounded by degenerative disc disease and multifaceted arthropathy along with spinal stenosis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. I am a 34yr old male of Irish/Norwegian descent. I have no idea if that is relevant, but maybe an inquisitive team of doctors will read about it and contact me with some relief suggestions.

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The curvature of the spine laterally towards the right side is termed as dextrorotatory scoliosis. Similarly, if the spine is curved laterally towards the left side it is levorotatory scoliosis.

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Rotatory Dextroscoliosis is a form of scoliosis. This means the spine is slightly curved, and person may need surgery.

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