I was recently at my physical therapy appointment and I asked the physician when I was supposed to start seeing improvement, as I’m kind of self conscious about my slight hunch-back. She said basically oh this is just to help with pain, your never going to not have a noticeable hunch.
I’m pretty devastated by this news, and was wondering if anyone else in a simular situation had any ideas for what to wear to make this feature less noticeable.
Normally I do peacoats which work without being too bulky looking, but when the weather starts getting warmer I’m kind of at a loss
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r/malefashionadvice I was recently at my physical therapy appointment and I asked the physician when I was supposed to start seeing improvement, as I’m kind of self conscious about my slight hunch-back. She said basically oh this is just to help with pain, your never going to not have a noticeable hunch. I’m pretty devastated by this news, and was wondering if anyone else in a simular situation had any ideas for what to wear to make this feature less noticeable. Normally I do peacoats which work without being too bulky looking, but when the weather starts getting warmer I’m kind of at a loss submitted by /u/frank_da_tank99 [link] [comments]
I was recently at my physical therapy appointment and I asked the physician when I was supposed to start seeing improvement, as I’m kind of self conscious about my slight hunch-back. She said basically oh this is just to help with pain, your never going to not have a noticeable hunch.
I’m pretty devastated by this news, and was wondering if anyone else in a simular situation had any ideas for what to wear to make this feature less noticeable.
Normally I do peacoats which work without being too bulky looking, but when the weather starts getting warmer I’m kind of at a loss
submitted by /u/frank_da_tank99
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