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From my post you quoted.What do you think shoes, braces, and splints are correcting? Its not the bone its the muscles. Its not different than someone with kyphosis. They're spine isn't shaped like that. Its a muscular imbalance that can happen for a variety of reasons
When the fetus was developing in your uterus, it was in a cramped position. Some of the fetal bones had to rotate while they were in your uterus so they could fit in the small space.

