I took my daughter to our ped. dr. for a sports physical. She had my daughter bend over to check her back and we both noted that the right side seems a bit higher than the left. She wanted an x-ray done - the spine looks straight.
Last Dec. at Joe's 1 yr. post-op. I had Dr. Newton check all the kids. When he checked her back I had noted then that the right side looked a teeny bit higher than the left. He dismissed it because the spine looked straight on x-ray.
She started menses last Oct. and has grown quite a bit since than. There is a slight asymetry on the right upper part of sternum, (which both drs. have seen and dismissed as no cause for concern.) When I mentioned this to the ped. dr. she asked me to bring her by the office again so she could look at her again.
Anyway, I was wondering if there could be rotation of the spine with no measurable curve?
Renee
Last Dec. at Joe's 1 yr. post-op. I had Dr. Newton check all the kids. When he checked her back I had noted then that the right side looked a teeny bit higher than the left. He dismissed it because the spine looked straight on x-ray.
She started menses last Oct. and has grown quite a bit since than. There is a slight asymetry on the right upper part of sternum, (which both drs. have seen and dismissed as no cause for concern.) When I mentioned this to the ped. dr. she asked me to bring her by the office again so she could look at her again.
Anyway, I was wondering if there could be rotation of the spine with no measurable curve?
Renee
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