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I think the person needs a therapist specialized in spine. I would recommend MDT certified therapist to assess the person who has this issue as he or she will be able to provide with various simple techniques like postural correction and self exercises upon assessment through which relief is 90% positive.. I am saying 90% only because I do not have person's condition and current issues to have good understanding of problems from this report only. I will certainly not want this person to take extreme measures of starting with traction with physiotherapist, message, chiropractor and surgery at this time till all conservative means have been exhausted.

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