Guest guest Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 I would say as the scoli progresses the rotation is more pronounced than being able to see the actual curve its self. Oviously the rotation is more noticable. If the rotation is getting worse then the scoli is progressing. I would call Portland Shriners and explain if you have to the urgency of the situation. Good luck, chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...> wrote: >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > >*sigh* > >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Also, it could be muscle build-up on the curve/rotation that you're seeing. Jane From: <missikay10@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 8:54:46 AMSubject: Re: common for rotation to get worse while curve stays the same? I would say as the scoli progresses the rotation is more pronounced than being able to see the actual curve its self. Oviously the rotation is more noticable. If the rotation is getting worse then the scoli is progressing. I would call Portland Shriners and explain if you have to the urgency of the situation.Good luck,chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...> wrote:>I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner?>>*sigh*>>Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Thanks - I didn't realize the curve could get worse without *looking* like it's getting worse. Can I call Portland Shriners if they haven't approved our application yet? It was sent in a couple weeks ago, but we haven't heard back yet. > > >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > > > >*sigh* > > > >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Absolutely! I called everyday until I had an acceptance and an appt date! Be nicely pushy. Explain if you have to the urgency of the situation and that progression is happening rapidly. I know a friend who goes there and once accepted got in for the 1st appt quite quickly. Time is of the essence. I would call tomorrow first thing. You are the only one who will advocate for your child so be polite but make sure they will not overlook you. Good luck and please let me know how it goes! chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...> wrote: >Thanks - I didn't realize the curve could get worse without *looking* like it's getting worse. Can I call Portland Shriners if they haven't approved our application yet? It was sent in a couple weeks ago, but we haven't heard back yet. > > >> >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? >> > >> >*sigh* >> > >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! >> > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 , Do you know who I would call? Thinking it might come off a bit weird if I just call the general switch board...I don't know the docs name, department name (orthopedics I'm guessing), who handles bookings, etc... > >> > >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > >> > > >> >*sigh* > >> > > >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 I'm sure you'd be seeing the same doctor as we do. I'll email you off group the doctor's name, his care coordinator's name and her number. I'm already heading to bed tonight. I don't know if she can do much if you haven't heard from them as far as acceptance. I don't know why you wouldn't be. If it helps, that's what I did tho, I called the main number and explained my situation. They gave me exact times I would hear back from them. I'll write you again tomorrow. JaneFrom: chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Wed, December 8, 2010 6:25:44 PMSubject: Re: common for rotation to get worse while curve stays the same? , Do you know who I would call? Thinking it might come off a bit weird if I just call the general switch board...I don't know the docs name, department name (orthopedics I'm guessing), who handles bookings, etc... > >> > >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > >> > > >> >*sigh* > >> > > >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 If you call the main number just tell them you have applied for acceptance to the hospital and you want to check on the status of the application. They will know who to put you in touch with. Let me know if that doesn't work and I will ask my friend who to contact directly. chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...> wrote: >, > >Do you know who I would call? Thinking it might come off a bit weird if I just call the general switch board...I don't know the docs name, department name (orthopedics I'm guessing), who handles bookings, etc... > > >> >> >> >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? >> >> > >> >> >*sigh* >> >> > >> >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Thanks ! > >> >> > >> >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > >> >> > > >> >> >*sigh* > >> >> > > >> >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Thanks Jane! I'll watch for your email > > >> > > >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting > >worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have x-ray > >vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very > >typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily feel where > >her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when holding her. Or > >maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > > >> > > > >> >*sigh* > > >> > > > >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Yes, this is typical. Hopefully, Jenn (Ians mum) will chime in. If I recall correctly her lil guy had significant rotation w/ a smaller curve. HRH > I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting > worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have > x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this > very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily > feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when > holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? > > *sigh* > > Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Ditto Mel! Perhaps photos of the visible rotation might help? HRH > I would say as the scoli progresses the rotation is more pronounced than > being able to see the actual curve its self. Oviously the rotation is > more noticable. If the rotation is getting worse then the scoli is > progressing. I would call Portland Shriners and explain if you have to > the urgency of the situation. > > Good luck, > > > chilliwackpitbull <chilliwackpitbull@...> wrote: > >>I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting >> worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have >> x-ray vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this >> very typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can >> easily feel where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the >> front when holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? >> >>*sigh* >> >>Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Well said, Katsia. This ever common muscle build up diagnosis from medical professionals is simply wrong when it comes to scoli in infants. A ped ortho familiar with PIS would know this for sure. We should take a poll on how many of us heard this from medical professionals when pursuing proper diagnosis for our littles. HRH > Jane, unfortunately it is not muscle build-up. > That is the most common misconception there is about Infantile scoliosis. > Rotation is one of the best indicators of progress in babies. > I agree with that the ortho should know about it. > > Katsia, mom to Lidia, 22 months old, resolving infantile scoliosis. > > > > On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Jane Bigler <janemhar@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Also, it could be muscle build-up on the curve/rotation that you're >> seeing. >> >> Jane >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* <missikay10@...> >> *To:* infantile scoliosis treatment >> *Sent:* Tue, December 7, 2010 8:54:46 AM >> *Subject:* Re: common for rotation to get worse >> while curve stays the same? >> >> >> >> I would say as the scoli progresses the rotation is more pronounced than >> being able to see the actual curve its self. Oviously the rotation is >> more >> noticable. If the rotation is getting worse then the scoli is >> progressing. I >> would call Portland Shriners and explain if you have to the urgency of >> the >> situation. >> >> Good luck, >> >> >> chilliwackpitbull >> <chilliwackpitbull@...<chilliwackpitbull%40>> >> wrote: >> >> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting >> worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have >> x-ray >> vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very >> typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily >> feel >> where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when >> holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner? >> > >> >*sigh* >> > >> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!! >> > >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2010 Report Share Posted December 15, 2010 My son Caden's curve went from 54 to 8 degrees. You can still see a mild rotation in his hips though. Don't know if it could ever be corrected. Drives me crazy because he had such great progress and I don't want the rotation to affect the spine once again. He is in a brace much of the day though so I am hoping it holds up. Jeannette McNally>>>> >I'm watching Audrey's back, and it seems like her rotation is getting>> worse, but she doesn't seem to be curving more (obviously I don't have>> x-ray>> vision just judging on what I see with the naked eye). Is this very>> typical? Her rib hump is getting more pronounced, and you can easily>> feel>> where her bottom ribs butterfly out on the one side in the front when>> holding her. Or maybe she's just getting taller and leaner?>> >>> >*sigh*>> >>> >Hoping I hear from Portland soon!!!>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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