Last week I just had a car accident. Everything resulted fine but I just took the opportunity to report myself "injured" and to be checked up at the hospital by my insurance (no reason I pay thousand of bucks to those jackasses). I simply asked for a back X-Ray scan and it resulted that I had a slight misalignment on my vertebrae. The doctor said that it wasn't a result of the accident (and I know since I didn't get injured I just reported myself as lol). However, I was wondering if that could be removing some inches off my torsal length and how many? It is not scoliosis but could be labeled as a minor scoliosis case. The doctor says it is all due to position and that I could correct it with good posture. Will I gain 1-2 inches or will it be an insignificant increase?
I never said it was scoliosis, I said you could relate to it as a slight term of scoliosis.
I will attempt to have an appointment with the closest chiropractor in my city, in hopes that he would give me an advice on how to align it. It seems like a slight curve. Again, it is not scoliosis since it doesn't have an S shape but it i still a bit misaligne. Probably I have 1 or 2 inches lost there and if I improve my spine I could get 5'2"-5'3", + my sitting height may be 32 or 33, perfect to lengthen my legs up to 2 or 3 inches and become either 5'4", 5'5" or 5'6" tall!
I noticed that being skinny and 5'6" makes you appear more taller. Or at least aesthetic, but you have to have a skinny build, not a strong build. Probably if you bulk up you might seem manlier and bigger as well but by simply being skinny and 5'6" is enough to appear tall. Being 5'1" and skinny doesn't make me seem tall at all. Doesn't matter which angle you are seeing me I may appear like a grunt.
Quote from: KirP1 on February 24, 2015, 01:35:39 AMIs it kyphosis?
No, it is more like scoliosis I repeat. IT IS NOT scoliosis but it is curved in the same direction of scoliosis, not of kyphosis.
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