If one hip always feels higher, tighter, or “off,” you’re not imagining it. Let’s look at why it happens — and what you can do about it.

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A quick note: 

This content is for education and guidance only and isn’t a substitute for medical advice. If you’re unsure about your curve, it’s important to seek a diagnosis from a healthcare professional. 

Scoliosis is individual — your practice should be too. 

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Christine Jaureguiberry is a scoliosis movement educator and Yoga & Pilates teacher. She helps people with scoliosis understand their bodies, move with confidence, and stop second-guessing every step. 

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