I agree. He appears to have scoliosis. Or, a severely misaligned spine from a fall or sports injury. He needs X-rays and a visit to a Chiropractor or Orthopedist if condition not yet diagnosed. He also has several ribs out of place on his back, evidenced by the muscle bulges that are spasming unequally here and there as seen in the 'after' photo of his back where his right hand is holding up his shirt.
In the 'after' front image of the boy, where his stomach and abs are visible, his midline is quite curved.
He could really benefit from deep tissue massage, chiropractic care and spine stretching/decompression therapy.
I hope this kid sees this. Reminds me of a good friend who hadn't had a pap in years but her twin convinced her to go. Sitting in the OB/GYN's office after the exam, he noticed a lump in her throat and encouraged her to have it looked at. Turns out it was cancer and he probably saved her life.
You need to change your 'handle/name' from u/CasuallyObservant to u/LiterallyObservant. This is a great observation and somewhat diagnosis. Keep up the good work friend. God bless.
Needs a cream for the odd scapulas.
Really. His blades don't look right do they?
I agree. He appears to have scoliosis. Or, a severely misaligned spine from a fall or sports injury. He needs X-rays and a visit to a Chiropractor or Orthopedist if condition not yet diagnosed. He also has several ribs out of place on his back, evidenced by the muscle bulges that are spasming unequally here and there as seen in the 'after' photo of his back where his right hand is holding up his shirt.
In the 'after' front image of the boy, where his stomach and abs are visible, his midline is quite curved.
He could really benefit from deep tissue massage, chiropractic care and spine stretching/decompression therapy.
I hope this kid sees this. Reminds me of a good friend who hadn't had a pap in years but her twin convinced her to go. Sitting in the OB/GYN's office after the exam, he noticed a lump in her throat and encouraged her to have it looked at. Turns out it was cancer and he probably saved her life.
You need to change your 'handle/name' from u/CasuallyObservant to u/LiterallyObservant. This is a great observation and somewhat diagnosis. Keep up the good work friend. God bless.
Thanks, my friend.