We just had the in-brace x-ray on our daughter's second brace. The results showed that the brace was making minimal correction to her curves. Does anyone have experience where a brace has be satisfactorily adjusted so that it does produce increased correction?
I also would like to know if anyone else has had experience with a Cheneau brace that was fabricated using the computer optical scanner technique instead of the plaster body cast? I am asking the later question because the auto CAD scanner was used to make this recent brace.
Since she just had her in-brace x-ray and will not have another x-ray for 4-5 months, we are now concerned how changes can be made to this brace to help her without being able to check the correction with a new image.
I also would like to know if anyone else has had experience with a Cheneau brace that was fabricated using the computer optical scanner technique instead of the plaster body cast? I am asking the later question because the auto CAD scanner was used to make this recent brace.
Since she just had her in-brace x-ray and will not have another x-ray for 4-5 months, we are now concerned how changes can be made to this brace to help her without being able to check the correction with a new image.
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