
Originally Posted by
Concerneddad
Yes, the only signs of the curves are the humps when she bends over and her left hip is slightly higher. You'd have to be looking for it to notice.
No, we don't know if one or both or neither is structural. The lumbar was slightly bigger four months ago, now the thoracic is slightly bigger. The fact that the brace only corrected 15-20% is probably evidence that they're both structural, but it could also just be a crappy brace. Based on her maturity and bracing results so far, I'm expecting the top curve to grow a few more degrees in six months, and then she probably hits maturity (solid Risser 4/Sanders 7) around 40T/35L, which I'm OK with. She may want to fuse the top curve in her 30s (or late 20s or early 40s), but that's an adult daughter decision.
Did they ever do a bending xray? That's the way to determine if a curve is structural.
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Surgery 2/10/93 A/P fusion T4-L3
Surgery 1/20/11 A/P fusion L2-sacrum w/pelvic fixation