Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Context:** A chiropractic or physical therapy session with a patient who has scoliosis.
**Patient's Initial State:**
* Experiencing significant pain (10+ out of 10) in the middle back, and lesser pain (8 out of 10) in the shoulder area.
* Restricted mobility due to scoliosis, causing uneven rib alignment.
**Session:**
* The practitioner assesses the patient's body, noting the rotated ribs on the right side.
* Various techniques are applied, including massage, sacrum stabilization, and leg adjustments.
* The patient is guided through movements to help rotate the ribs and improve alignment.
**Outcome:**
* The patient reports reduced pain (down to 5 out of 10 in the middle back) and increased mobility.
* Visible improvement in rib alignment, with the patient noting a positive difference compared to previous sessions.
* Overall, the patient feels "looser" and more comfortable, with plans to review progress through video comparisons.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
1. The speaker owns a business called "Glitter Full" and can be found on Facebook and YouTube.
2. The speaker has four children, including two-year-old twins (Sophia and another child, whose name is not specified).
3. The speaker's oldest child is 11 years old.
4. The speaker has scoliosis, a medical condition affecting the spine.
5. The speaker experiences pain, particularly in their middle back, rated initially as a 10 out of 10.
6. The speaker's shoulder pain is rated as an 8 out of 10.
7. After some form of treatment (implied, but not explicitly described), the speaker's middle back pain decreased to a 5 out of 10.
8. The speaker's right leg is slightly shorter than their left leg.
9. The speaker's right side, particularly the ribs, are raised due to their scoliosis.
10. The speaker recently had an 8-hour car ride from Tampa, which was uncomfortable.
11. Someone accompanying the speaker had their wisdom tooth removed recently.
12. This is the speaker's third session of some form of treatment (implied, but not explicitly described).