I believe that a new kind of surgery may be achieved allowing flexibility, also in adults.
I have read something about 1} a new kind of ‘bone’ used in fusions allowing the normal growth of the spine. Also that 2) the growth after surgery may be regulated through a remote control (Magec).
I also know that 3) fusing only the vertebras according to one of the curves (in a double curve) lead to the straightening of also the other curves.
Then I believe that something may be used allowing the spine flexibility also in adults and perhaps regardless the number of curves.
I believe is possible because 1) a special kind of ‘bone’ (or some device accomplishing the same function) may be used to keep the vertebras straight, 2) their properties may change over time or be altered, in an external way and
3) not all vertebras involved in a curve need to be fixed to remains straight. How may it be, I'm not sure but is a fact and it seems to says about the capacity of the body to activate some changes in the properties or behavior of some parts (not bones or discs) allowing the spine to remain straight.
Then, since we are living in the 21 century, I’m sure that nobody may say that would be impossible to do some kind of surgery fixing some or all the vertebras in an stiff way, (so the spine has not other alternative that remaining straight as with a traditional surgery), but after some time, the properties of the device, special bone.. used, may be altered, even in an external way, so the flexibility may be reached again.
There are so many reasons to believe that after the flexibility setting, the spine could remain straight. And if for any reason it not works.. stifness may be set again.
I have read something about 1} a new kind of ‘bone’ used in fusions allowing the normal growth of the spine. Also that 2) the growth after surgery may be regulated through a remote control (Magec).
I also know that 3) fusing only the vertebras according to one of the curves (in a double curve) lead to the straightening of also the other curves.
Then I believe that something may be used allowing the spine flexibility also in adults and perhaps regardless the number of curves.
I believe is possible because 1) a special kind of ‘bone’ (or some device accomplishing the same function) may be used to keep the vertebras straight, 2) their properties may change over time or be altered, in an external way and
3) not all vertebras involved in a curve need to be fixed to remains straight. How may it be, I'm not sure but is a fact and it seems to says about the capacity of the body to activate some changes in the properties or behavior of some parts (not bones or discs) allowing the spine to remain straight.
Then, since we are living in the 21 century, I’m sure that nobody may say that would be impossible to do some kind of surgery fixing some or all the vertebras in an stiff way, (so the spine has not other alternative that remaining straight as with a traditional surgery), but after some time, the properties of the device, special bone.. used, may be altered, even in an external way, so the flexibility may be reached again.
There are so many reasons to believe that after the flexibility setting, the spine could remain straight. And if for any reason it not works.. stifness may be set again.
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