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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Orthopedic brace, more exercise and stretching.
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A combination of that and also some of what WonderWoman said above is likely the correct remedy, although seeing a back specialist should be the first order of business.
Chiropractors have their uses, but many of them will squawk about being able to fix a curvature in the spine when the fact is you would have to see them for years to even have a shot at reaching such a goal and even then there are no quarantees of success. I know, I've gone through this...
In my early teens I was diagnosed with scholiosis. I had an "S" curve, and at it's worst point was 45 degrees curved, which is quite severe. When I was 16 I had to have a spinal fusion done. I had to wear a body cast for 6 months prior, then the surgery where they fused 4 vertebrae, then 9 more months of bodycast.
This is nothing to fuck around with, messing with chiropractors etc. Go see a specialist.
