Meet Mia, a talented dancer, who was diagnosed with scoliosis. His doctor recommended she use the Boston Brace, which was a very traumatic experience because it was painful and it just squeezed her body and it didn’t really help with any of the curvatures.
One important aspect of the treatment is the actual management. With Mia’s Boston Brace, what typically happens is that the patient just waits and sees if there will be any improvement. There’s really no reaction, no real management to the process.
When Mia first met Dr. Tony Nalda, she was immediately put under his intensive program. He put on her a corrective brace that is constantly being adjusted every 90 days, constantly tweaking it to get as much reduction as possible.
After only a week of intensive treatment, there was already a significant improvement.
There are lots of other improvements that one wouldn’t even think were even related to their scoliosis such as balance, coordination, pain, headaches, and neuromuscular problems just to name a few. All these things tend to start resolving themselves because when you improve the function of the spine you improve the function of the entire body.
To know more about Mia and how she was able to fight off getting surgery, please check Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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