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ananur
post Apr 14 2017, 01:46 PM

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I'm diagnosed with mild sclerosis with PA erect to the right. There are two curves; one is behind my neck and another one in the middle of back abdomen. Most of the time I'm having muscle pain behind my neck and backache. I need to differed from attending current semester but the reason can be only sickness and natural disaster. I've called few places that provides scoliosis treatment but they are not medical officers. In my guidelines for withdrawal from semester, one of if stated: the period of withdrawal shall be counted as part of the maximum period of candidature except where the reason for such withdrawal is based on medical grounds and supported by medical report from a registered medical officer.

Which most of the clinics I've called only have physio/chiropractic grads. Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks!
ananur
post Apr 15 2017, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(backwellness @ Apr 14 2017, 03:35 PM)
What you can probably do is to go to your regular family doctor and get a referral letter referring you to a chiropractor. That itself would be sufficient grounds for a medical report by a registered medical officer. Chiropractors can also write a detailed medical report (but usually this is used for insurance claims purposes), with the duration and protocol of treatment is listed in detail, as a prove to show how long you would be seeking treatment.
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I don't have regular doctor and I never get any treatment before. I'm planning to attend chiropractic/physio treatment soon to do adjustment for my backbone. My concern at the moment is to differ from this semester but I need to get medical report saying that I'm having this condition and need to rest from study, at least for this semester.

 

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