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Yoga for Scoliosis - Stretch & Strengthen Practice

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Published on Mar 27, 2015

This hatha yoga for scoliosis practice has longer holding postures to strengthen the muscles in your sides, core and back to help ease tension & strain from your scoliosis. Great for anyone looking for extra back health!

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