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Thoracic scoliosis and sprengel shoulder
1- Sprengel shoulder(left)- Thoracic scoliosis 2- upper vertebrate spine portion is bent leftwards(head seems to rise leftwards not from centre). problem in sleeping, sudden pain in left shoulder joint when I wake up and when I try to rotate my shoulder it makes sound as if bone is outwearing in between joints, unbearable neck pain when I sit and study for just an hour, right shoulder is getting loose and leaning down. Mam, I have been to Global hospital Hyderabad( met reknowned orthosurgeon Dr Subbaiah GPV) He suggested for woodword's surgery but didn't guranteed the complete cure( only 40 % good cosmetic look). I have also been to physiotherapist and orthosurgeon in BHU but they suggested me not to go for surgery because cost to benifit ratio is very less. Now I dont want care but cure. Also BHU doctor suggested me some exercises like Fly exercise in gym and some shoulder exercise. But nothing worked.
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Posture corrections must. Laser physiotherapy will help you. Shoulder wheels exercise
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Neck Exercises. Neck Stretching. Postural Correction. Shoulder Shrugs. Take frequent Breaks at work. Core Strengthening Exercises
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Send your all X-ray mri film tests standing siting posture photo you will be cured consult thru practo
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