Obviously, there are success stories on our forum too. Celia and Deidre, Pat and her daughter(Pat had a daughter braced conventionally that progressed to fusion and began early intervention when her other daughter was diagnosed. I can't remember her beginning measurements, but she was either in the teens or 20's degree wise and is now around 6 or 7 degrees and has been for a while.), Desheah and Luke, all are having wonderful results. Sarah, I have been thrilled with your results with Madison. Jill, I think you are having amazing results.
None of the kids that progressed ever had readings as low as the success stories I mentioned above. That makes me hopeful for you.
Some of our progression stories run about the same, with curves initially correcting in the first year to the high teens to 20's and then progressing in the second year, if I remember correctly. I don't remember all the ages, but you could look back. I think most were already near 30 or over when they started.
Rachel started Spinecor at 10 and progressed from 11 to 12.
The Cheneau is visible under Rachel's clothes, but she doesn't mind.
The first year, I did consider the Spinecor a miracle brace. Really, 5 to 6 inches of growth with no progression was a dadgum good accomplishment.
I just wish I had switched strategies when she began to progress.
None of the kids that progressed ever had readings as low as the success stories I mentioned above. That makes me hopeful for you.
Some of our progression stories run about the same, with curves initially correcting in the first year to the high teens to 20's and then progressing in the second year, if I remember correctly. I don't remember all the ages, but you could look back. I think most were already near 30 or over when they started.
Rachel started Spinecor at 10 and progressed from 11 to 12.
The Cheneau is visible under Rachel's clothes, but she doesn't mind.
The first year, I did consider the Spinecor a miracle brace. Really, 5 to 6 inches of growth with no progression was a dadgum good accomplishment.
I just wish I had switched strategies when she began to progress.
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