Scoliosis (Spine Disorder)

AmirRifaat 13,637 views 14 slides May 12, 2015
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About This Presentation

It is a quick presentation about scoliosis and way to cure through exercising as it is the best way.


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SCOLIOSIS

SCOLIOSIS

CAUSES OF SCOLIOSIS

SCOLIOSIS CC C-TC TC T-LC L C LSC

TREATMENT

BRACES Boston Brace Milwaukee Brace SpineCor Brace Cheneau Brace

SCOLIOSIS BRACING NOT SUPPORTED ?

To provide rapid pain relief and functional improvement To create a lifestyle habit for continued improvement and stability To prevent age and hormone-related declines in bone density and strength To stabilize scoliotic curve Improve fitness, muscle strength and power. Improve proprioception Improve range of motion Improve tolerance for prolonged activities THE BEST TREAMENT IS EXERCISE

THE BEST TREAMENT IS EXERCISE

SCHROTH EXERCISE

SCHROTH EXERCISE

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SCOLIOSIS CURVES IN AN ADOLESCENT CHILD:  A CASE REPORT Subject :   10 years old female suffer idiopathic scoliosis. Her initial Cobb angles were measured to be 32° right thoracic curve, with a 19° left lumbar prominence . Methods :   Initial : Schroth based method of physical therapy - 2 d/w for 6 weeks - 1 hour duration. Home exercise program (HEP) - 15 min of Schroth based exercises per day, 6 d/w. 23 hours Rosenberger brace. Phase 2 : Decreased frequency – 1d/w for 10 weeks (increased independence in technique efficiency and accuracy ). HEP continued - 15 min/d for 6 d/w. Thoracic Cobb angle improved from 32° to 21°, her lumbar curve remained at 19° Phase 3 :  1d/2 weeks for 20 weeks. Schroth based method postures were progressed and accessory exercises for core and total body strengthening were further progressed. Thoracic Cobb angle had improved to 17° and her lumbar curvature improved to 15°. Conclusion:   Schroth based physical therapy method and 23-hour bracing were found to be successful in significantly reducing Cobb angles in this case. SCOLIOSIS CASE STUDY