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Old 03-09-2007, 11:19 PM   #37 (permalink)
dfpt
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But I've always wondered about a diagnosis such as yours dfpt, just from a picture.
Whoa MAXX, you could get me in trouble by using the word diagnosis. Static posture is just a piece of the puzzle in your clinical picture. There are many more pieces that need to be evaluated and put together. The static posture portion will clue me in to where your possible stress points are, as well as possible dysfunctional areas. From your avatar, I can clearly see the medial borders of your scapula as well as the inferior angles....I assume flat back and forward tilt of your scapulas. Looks like your right shoulder is lower than the left. Also can questionably see exaggerated lordosis in the lower lumbar and a slight scoliotic curve in the same area. Of course, I could be cheating with my observation as you've already revealed your radiologic findings. It's a very rare day if and when I see perfect static posture.
I've read MR's NNM series a while back. Did you follow his recommendations?
BTW, how did your M.D. appointment go?
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