Originally posted by Celia Vogel
If it it true what you've read, than it must be due to anatomical changes in the way ribs attach to the vertebrae which have developped secundary to all other changes and which take time to revert, even once the rotation is corrected. So rib hump must be caused by more than just the rotation, cannot think of another explanation.
Also, it does make sense that anything that applies to infantile/juvenile scoliosis should also, in principlke, apply to adolescent scoliosis.
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