Is it fully possible not to get misalignment on your bones by having a perfectly good doctor like Paley, Rozbruch and Lee?
I mean, is it all doc's fault or it is something related to biology?
Also, consider that you are getting misalingment, since where would it be obvious that you have it? Post 2 weeks surgery etc.
Another question, how to fix it? What kind of a surgery you'd need? Would you be able to run and stuff after the surgery ?
Best Regards
p.s: I'm so sorry for this user and wish him good luck, I wanted to post an example if there's anyone new who does not know what misalignment is (one of the worst fears of LL btw)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XU06nb02AdyCBbY2g1Rgxk8ZO2DNhnXv/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xcl5lS5U5ilm6Z0mXqzZE1f_JGC7SB1J/view
Posted on Aug 13, 2020, 4:29 pm
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