I hope this works and also that it can be enlarged. It's a bad 2-D down-load from a CD - but if it works out, it's better than nothing.
http://picasaweb.google.com/realityt...aM6_24nbjBgQE#
Note the lumbar kyphosis and the flatback. In reference to my thread about surgery - this shows why I'm concerned about creating a strong lordosis. (It's REALLY flat now! ).
Somehow, looking at these images, I can almost visualize that L kyphosis "popping up" (which it did, within the last few years) because of the flat back kind of "springing" it.
Likewise, I feel like my lost 4" went mostly into that kyphosis,
Does anyone have any words of wisdom about rotation? What about the kyphosis, flatback, DDD and any comments at all about them or anything else?
I can't make heads or tails of anything but the Cobb . They've been measured as L 44* by the hospital that took this. (no T angle given) but as L 60* by HSS and two other NYC surgeons. All said T30* too.
Many thanks for feedback!
http://picasaweb.google.com/realityt...aM6_24nbjBgQE#
Note the lumbar kyphosis and the flatback. In reference to my thread about surgery - this shows why I'm concerned about creating a strong lordosis. (It's REALLY flat now! ).
Somehow, looking at these images, I can almost visualize that L kyphosis "popping up" (which it did, within the last few years) because of the flat back kind of "springing" it.
Likewise, I feel like my lost 4" went mostly into that kyphosis,
Does anyone have any words of wisdom about rotation? What about the kyphosis, flatback, DDD and any comments at all about them or anything else?
I can't make heads or tails of anything but the Cobb . They've been measured as L 44* by the hospital that took this. (no T angle given) but as L 60* by HSS and two other NYC surgeons. All said T30* too.
Many thanks for feedback!
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