When correcting poor posture, I thought that the backpack, if it fits tightly, might act a bit like a corset for scoliosis. This can also "straighten things out" during the growth phase. I somehow have the feeling that you walk more upright with Satch than without.
You write "personal experience," but what is this based on? Do you have a satch yourself?
A corset fits a bit tighter and is worn longer. I think if that were actually the case, it could be a bad idea in many cases, since a corset is custom-made for each patient.
Yes, my children have the Satch. However, my "personal experience" is more my personal assessment or life experience.
The quality is very good.
I think it is possible to prevent bad posture, but not to correct it.
Thank you very much for your answer!
When correcting poor posture, I thought that the backpack, if it fits tightly, might act a bit like a corset for scoliosis. This can also "straighten things out" during the growth phase. I somehow have the feeling that you walk more upright with Satch than without.
You write "personal experience," but what is this based on? Do you have a satch yourself?
You're welcome, thank you very much for the star.
A corset fits a bit tighter and is worn longer. I think if that were actually the case, it could be a bad idea in many cases, since a corset is custom-made for each patient.
Yes, my children have the Satch. However, my "personal experience" is more my personal assessment or life experience.