Cheryl,
You are an amazing parent and you should not blame yourself however.....I don't think your concerns should be minimized. If we don't listen how can we learn? I for one, see the importance of balance and how the slightest imbalance to posture can have a negative impact on a curve. We've been told compensatory curves don't become structural but experience has shown otherwise. A few months ago I became concerned about a shoulder imbalance in my daughter's case that was causing a curve to develop in the high thoracic area and the *trend* evident on the x-rays was not to my liking and to many I probably appeared to be a babbling idiot (and I probably am ) but I learned a valuable lesson and only time will tell if I was right.
You are an amazing parent and you should not blame yourself however.....I don't think your concerns should be minimized. If we don't listen how can we learn? I for one, see the importance of balance and how the slightest imbalance to posture can have a negative impact on a curve. We've been told compensatory curves don't become structural but experience has shown otherwise. A few months ago I became concerned about a shoulder imbalance in my daughter's case that was causing a curve to develop in the high thoracic area and the *trend* evident on the x-rays was not to my liking and to many I probably appeared to be a babbling idiot (and I probably am ) but I learned a valuable lesson and only time will tell if I was right.
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