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Does anyone know how to treat asymmetry due to poor posture?

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I already know about going to an orthopedist and then a physical therapist or chiropractor, but how can I reverse an asymmetry that has already been established due to poor posture? For example, one side of the face is larger than the other. In this case, healthy habits or jaw correction are ineffective, and correcting posture may not reverse the asymmetry due to advanced age. Does anyone know a solution in this case? I think it's a good question.
 
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I said that if the individual is older, correcting the posture will not eliminate the asymmetry of the face because the face is already mature, the posture will improve and the position of the head too, but the face will not, I asked this question as a challenge
 
I said that if the individual is older, correcting the posture will not eliminate the asymmetry of the face because the face is already mature, the posture will improve and the position of the head too, but the face will not, I asked this question as a challenge
You would have to specify the exact area where you’re seeing asymmetry. It’s basically impossible to say with confidence unless you post a pic. Correcting posture no matter the age can correct some asymmetries, especially if it involves neck/back posture.
 
You would have to specify the exact area where you’re seeing asymmetry. It’s basically impossible to say with confidence unless you post a pic. Correcting posture no matter the age can correct some asymmetries, especially if it involves neck/back posture.
nao sou eu, é apenas uma questao eu se passou em minha mente
 

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