Did you do this excercise only with the arm of the convex side? It sounds really very much logic what they says about provoking a null effect when is done in both sides.
Certianly if I may be sure this study is saying the true about reductions measured according standard x-rays procedures, and there was at least just only one adult with idiopathic scoliosis having a big reduction, the absence of control groups would not be a problem for me and I'd encourage my daughter to do it although her physiatrist sure would not agree and there is a risk of harming the shoulder and the arm.
Certianly if I may be sure this study is saying the true about reductions measured according standard x-rays procedures, and there was at least just only one adult with idiopathic scoliosis having a big reduction, the absence of control groups would not be a problem for me and I'd encourage my daughter to do it although her physiatrist sure would not agree and there is a risk of harming the shoulder and the arm.
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