It was suggested that this might be a good stand alone thread. Here are some toss up questions for discussion. Of course you aren't obliged to address these and can suggest some yourself.
I was interested in how adult patients feel about the issue of bracing.
If you were braced, do you wish you weren't.
If you weren't braced, do you wish you were?
What, if any, lasting psychological effects do you have from being or not being braced?
Does now knowing there is no convincing evidence bracing works change any of your previous feelings about being braced?
Does now knowing that some researchers have estimated that about three quarters of kids who are braced are braced needlessly change any of your previous feelings about being braced?
I'll re-post the answers already posted to these questions if the original authors don't do it themselves.
Thanks in advance.
I was interested in how adult patients feel about the issue of bracing.
If you were braced, do you wish you weren't.
If you weren't braced, do you wish you were?
What, if any, lasting psychological effects do you have from being or not being braced?
Does now knowing there is no convincing evidence bracing works change any of your previous feelings about being braced?
Does now knowing that some researchers have estimated that about three quarters of kids who are braced are braced needlessly change any of your previous feelings about being braced?
I'll re-post the answers already posted to these questions if the original authors don't do it themselves.
Thanks in advance.
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