In 2012, the skeleton of King Richard III - the king of England from 1483-1485 - was discovered beneath a parking lot in the city of Leicester in the UK. Early analysis of the bones confirmed that the king had scoliosis - a condition that causes the spine to curve to the side. Now, a case study published in The Lancetreveals how the condition would have affected the king's appearance and mobility. Continued at MedicalNewsToday>>