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  2. Management of scoliosis - Wikipedia

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    Adapting the activity may change the difficulty of the sport or exercise. For example, it might mean taking breaks throughout an exercise. If a person with scoliosis is unable to participate in a sport or exercise, an OT can help the individual explore other physical activities that are suitable to his/her interests and capabilities.

  3. Katharina Schroth - Wikipedia

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    This technique became known as the Schroth Method. It is a non-invasive technique that can both prevent scoliosis from becoming worse and correct it. The technique is individualized and unique to each person because no two cases of scoliosis are the same. [3] The goals of the Schroth Method are de-rotating, elongating, and stabilizing the spine.

  4. Scoliosis - Wikipedia

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    A specific type of physical therapy may be useful. [93] [4] Evidence to support its use, however, is weak. [2] [15] Low quality evidence suggests scoliosis-specific exercises (SSE) may be more effective than electrostimulation. [94] [needs update] Evidence for the Schroth method is insufficient to support its use. [95]

  5. Image credits: Massive_Pineapple_36 Taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional health is a lot of hard work. It requires discipline, dedication, and sacrifice. If it were easy, everyone ...

  6. Halo-gravity traction device - Wikipedia

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    It can improve respiratory functioning by relieving pressure on the lungs caused by a deformed spine. [13] [34] [35] Patients often gain weight and have improved nutrition following HGT. [36] This may occur since HGT can correct issues associated with spinal deformities, such as exercise, comorbid metabolic disorders, and gastrointestinal ...

  7. Muscle imbalance - Wikipedia

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    Although the cause of scoliosis can sometimes remain unknown (idiopathic scoliosis) there is treatment available that targets at strengthening the back muscles, for milder cases usually do not require medical attention, more severe cases require either muscle strengthening exercises aimed at the back muscles and even special back braces or ...