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| Posted By: Clayton J. Stitzel Posted On: Apr 24 Views: 93 | Spine cor in-brace measurements Hello Caligirl and Fabforkids, I am not making any attempt to discredit spine cor or your treatment choices thus far, however the measurement error on Cobb's angle is 5 to 9.6 degrees (which both of the in-brace correction measurements you mentioned are still within) and most bacing methods (I don't know about spine cor) require a 50% reduction of the cobbs able to be considered viable for success. Dr. Brian Oullette has studied with Dr. Dennis Woggon of the CLEAR Institute and is currently using a combined approach to treat many of his large (above 35 degrees) curve cases. Just trying to get eveyone working together for the betterment of the kids. Clayton |
| Posted By: CALIGIRL Posted On: Apr 17 Views: 128 | Spinecor My 11 year old was also fitted with Spinecor on 4/15/08. T-30 L-36, we saw a 6 degree reduction with the brace in L when fitted. Not expecting anything other than to stop progression since she is a 0 on the Risser scale (very tall for her age already.) Very excited to be able to get this kind of treatment for her. Hope your child has great success!! |
| Posted By: fabfourkids Posted On: Apr 14 Views: 150 | spine cor I have been to Dr. Kerry Escamilla in Fort Lee ,he has been trained by Dr. Brian Oullette and Dr. Tom Pappas. The brace was put on my daughter on 4/10/08 and she immediatly had 8 degress lower.This was great news to us. She is wearing her brace for over 22 hours per day and doing the exercises well. I hope to hold her curve or decrease it. will be back to Dr. in 6 weeks... didnt cost half of what you stated and my insurance will cover some of that. At this writing I am very happy with Spine Cor and for parents wondering we started with 52 degree Double S curve...Peace and Health to all.. |
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