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Asymmetrical posture
I am suffering from scapular winging on right side such that my right side is bend downwards as compared to my left side which is clearly visible from back side. Also because of this i feel the backache several times after standing still for three or more hours. Also my left side collar bone and left side chest is projected way outwards as compared to the right side. Please suggest if this can be cured by physiotherapy measures.
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Yes . Meet good physiotherapists
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yes physiotherapist can solve your problem
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contact near by Physiotherapist for treatment.
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continue treatment for 1-2 month
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Considering your age, skeletal imbalance is difficult to correct. How ever you can do exercises to address imbalance witch can help with your back pain.
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See a Physiotherapist closer to you soon.
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Yes physiotherapy session can help your proper posture and relief your back pain..
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You should consult physiotherapist for proper assessment
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You need to work on the muscle imbalance. Yes you can meet a Physiotherapist.
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Conditions like this can be due to acquired scoliosis, and can be effectively managed by physiotherapy. Consult a physiotherapist who have orthopaedic experience.
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