Treatment of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis by physiotherapy - incorrect or correct – examples of both group of children

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  • Tomasz Karski
  • Jacek Karski
چکیده

Material In 2012 the whole material gathered 1950 cases. Patients were 2 to 60 years old. Explanation of biomechanical aetiology of scoliosis in point 1. “Syndrome of contractures”[SofC] (Siebenersyndrom) according to Prof.Hans Mau. 2. Asymmetry in movement of hips connected with SofC. Limited movement of the right hip. 3. Influence on spine comes by walking (gait) and because of habit of permanent standing ‘at ease’ on the right leg. New classification as input for physiotherapy There are three groups and four types (T. Karski 2001 – 2004). 1) “S” I etiopathological (epg) scoliosis. Influenced by the “gait” and the permanent “standing at ease on the right leg”. 2) a. 2A/“C” II/A epg scoliosis – Influenced by the permanent “standing at ease on the right leg”. b. 2B/ “S” II/B epg scoliosis Influenced by the permanent “standing at ease on the right leg”, plus laxity of joints or/and incorrect exercises in previous treatment. 3) “I” III epg scoliosis. Influenced by the “gait” only.

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دوره 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014