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Anyway we may define it, as surely I did before but maybe not in this thread. A real reduction of at least 15% or 20% is a significant improvement for me. May be not enough for avoid surgery in much cases, but without any doubt, it proves that theory behind the method have much to do with the scoliosis problem. May be not enough to solve it, but surely it should to be taken into account to achieve the ‘perfect’ solution, that medical community have not interest in looking for.
Other metrics for stopping progression or reduction of pain or other complications, are more difficult to define.
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