Reversing thoracic hyperkyphosis: A case report featuring mirror image® thoracic extension rehabilitation

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[Purpose] To present a case of non-surgical reduction of thoracic hyperkyphosis utilizing a multimodal rehabilitation program emphasizing the mirror image® concept. [Subject and Methods] A 15-year-old female presented to a rehabilitation office suffering from back and neck pains and headaches. The patient was treated sporadically over a period of 13-months. Treatment consisted of anterior thoracic translation and thoracic extension exercises, spinal traction and spinal manipulation. [Results] After 13-months of treatment the patient displayed a significant reduction in hyperkyphosis and a dramatic correction of her overall posture and spine alignment corresponding to the reduction in back/neck pains, headaches and the simultaneous improvement of various other health issues. [Conclusion] Thoracic hyperkyphosis can be reduced through a multimodal rehabilitation program emphasizing mirror image thoracic extension procedures.

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Miller, J. E., Oakley, P. A., Levin, S. B., & Harrison, D. E. (2017). Reversing thoracic hyperkyphosis: A case report featuring mirror image® thoracic extension rehabilitation. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(7), 1264–1267. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.1264

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