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I am a 25 year old male with "S" shaped scoliosis, developed since my youth (even have used a Milwaukee vest from 14-16). My scoliosis has a 32 degree angle as primary curve (thoracic) and at same time a 24 degree compensatory curve in the lumbar. My hips and shoulds are even, so using a shirt I look pretty much straight.
Although presently I do not feel any serious compromise in my daily duties (but I admit that standing on foot for more than 1 hour is no fun) I am interested on the use of traction devices to try to reduce the curve for my well being and avoid any future risks of having a surgery.
I have been reading on the Internet about Magnaspine (www.magnaspine.com). I'd like to know from anyone does believe that using such thing and also doing some swimming or fisiotherapy would I be able to reduce such curve.
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I am a 25 year old male with "S" shaped scoliosis, developed since my youth (even have used a Milwaukee vest from 14-16). My scoliosis has a 32 degree angle as primary curve (thoracic) and at same time a 24 degree compensatory curve in the lumbar. My hips and shoulds are even, so using a shirt I look pretty much straight.
Although presently I do not feel any serious compromise in my daily duties (but I admit that standing on foot for more than 1 hour is no fun) I am interested on the use of traction devices to try to reduce the curve for my well being and avoid any future risks of having a surgery.
I have been reading on the Internet about Magnaspine (www.magnaspine.com). I'd like to know from anyone does believe that using such thing and also doing some swimming or fisiotherapy would I be able to reduce such curve.
Wait for your feedback
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