Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 Hi Traci, More likely a perpetuating factor or, the pelvic asymmetry caused the addaptive spinal curve to begin with. This is just an extra "bonus" from the asymmetry which usually causes a functional ( not structural) leg length difference. TKOPT Traci Adi wrote: Tom, do you think scoliosis could be a contributing factor maybe?Traci Re: Re: burning after BM-Seema Sorriy, I missed that question. The only patient I did not hlep was one who came to see me from Michigan.( 3-4 hour away.) I spent two hours with her but she did not notice a change. She only came once due to the distance. She is a member of this list and as I recal she had a crushed plevis from a severe car accident which if i remember correctly was the start of all this. MAjor fractures like that require more than one visit but i don't blame her for not wanting to make the drive. I rarely do internal work for several reasons. *****END OF MESSAGE***** ------------------------------------------------- To post message: VulvarDisorders To Subscribe: VulvarDisorders-subscribe Unsubscribe: VulvarDisorders-unsubscribe List owner: VulvarDisorders-owner ***** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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