I was told that after completion of growth, the vertebrae are structured with a deformity which is not (necessarily) wedging, but something like a rotation in the horizontal plane, as I think the 4th drawing indicate http://www. sastre-roca.com/fedmethod.html
If it so inexorably in all cases of large curves, the rotation could not be corrected because a structural issue (not muscles) and as far as I understand even the surgery could do not nothing . After surgery, did you notice that the rotation improved as significantly as the curve or much less?
Thanks in advance
If it so inexorably in all cases of large curves, the rotation could not be corrected because a structural issue (not muscles) and as far as I understand even the surgery could do not nothing . After surgery, did you notice that the rotation improved as significantly as the curve or much less?
Thanks in advance
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