Authors' reply to comment on: Physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSE-Schroth) can reduce the risk for progression during early growth in curves below 25��: prospective control study.

Nikos Karavidas
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  1. Nikos Karavidas: Department of Physiotherapy, Schroth Scoliosis and Spine Clinic, Athens, Greece - info@skoliosi.com.

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