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11/7/2024 0 Comments

All About Scoliosis

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Discover how spinal conditions like scoliosis and kyphosis can affect more than just your posture—they can impact your ability to breathe. This insightful video delves into the connection between spinal curvature and respiratory function, explaining how changes in the shape and alignment of the spine can restrict lung capacity, impair diaphragm movement, and lead to shortness of breath. Whether you’re living with these conditions or simply curious about the mechanics of the body, this video offers clear explanations and valuable insights. Watch now to understand the challenges and explore potential solutions for maintaining respiratory health in the presence of scoliosis or kyphosis.

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11/1/2024 0 Comments

Breathing Easier: How Schroth Therapy Boosts Lung Function in Scoliosis Patients

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This article highlights the transformative potential of Schroth therapy in improving lung function for adolescent females with idiopathic scoliosis. Conducted at a specialized rehabilitation clinic, the study demonstrates measurable enhancements in key pulmonary metrics like inspiratory vital capacity (IVC) and forced vital capacity (FVC) following intensive therapy. By combining targeted physiotherapy with brace treatments, participants saw gains in lung efficiency over multiple rehabilitation stays. Though modest, these improvements underscore the vital role of non-invasive therapies in delaying or even avoiding surgical interventions. Dive into the full article to explore how Schroth therapy is reshaping scoliosis management and breathing health.
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10/28/2024 0 Comments

Spinal Deformities and Breathing: What the Research Reveals

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​This systematic review examines the intricate relationship between spinal deformities, such as scoliosis and kyphosis, and their impact on breathing function. Drawing from studies conducted between 1960 and 2018, it highlights how deformities alter chest wall mechanics, restrict lung volumes, and reduce respiratory efficiency. The review underscores critical factors like scoliosis angle, spinal flexibility, and thoracic kyphosis loss, linking them to impaired pulmonary outcomes. The findings emphasize the need for early detection, regular screening, and therapeutic interventions to mitigate breathing difficulties and improve quality of life for those with spinal column deformities. Dive into the full analysis to explore the multifaceted impact of spinal health on respiratory function.
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10/16/2024 0 Comments

Understanding Spinal Alignment: Key Insights Into Pediatric Spinopelvic Balance

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This study provides an in-depth analysis of the sagittal alignment of the spine and pelvis in children and adolescents, offering valuable data for diagnosing and treating spinal deformities. Conducted on a sample of 98 participants aged 8-19 years, the research measures critical spinopelvic parameters such as pelvic incidence (PI), thoracic kyphosis (TK), and lumbar lordosis (LL), emphasizing their interrelations and importance in maintaining balance. The findings highlight the variability in spinal parameters among populations and underline the significance of PI in preoperative planning for spinal surgeries. Dive into the full study to explore how understanding these parameters can aid in the effective management of spinal health and surgical strategies.
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9/16/2024 0 Comments

How Kyphosis Impacts Lung Health: Insights from the Framingham Study

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​The Framingham Study sheds light on the long-term effects of kyphosis, a spinal curvature condition, on lung function in older adults. Over a 16-year period, researchers tracked the decline in forced expiratory volume (FEV1) among 275 participants and found that women with more severe kyphosis experienced a significantly greater reduction in lung capacity compared to those with milder curvatures. While similar trends were observed in men, the association was less pronounced. These findings highlight the importance of addressing kyphosis progression to mitigate its impact on respiratory health. Read the full study to explore how understanding kyphosis could improve pulmonary outcomes and quality of life in aging populations.
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2/7/2024 0 Comments

Schroth Scoliosis Specific Physiotherapy Improved the Cobb Angle

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2/7/2024 0 Comments

Efficiency of the Schroth & Vojta Therapies In Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis

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2/7/2024 0 Comments

Schroth Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis-Specific Exercise (Psse) Trials - Systematic Review Of Methods & Recommendations For Future Research.

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2/7/2024 0 Comments

The Importance Of Sagittal Plane Parameters In Treatment

​These articles acknowledge the importance of sagittal plane parameters in treatment (and why a “Lateral (Kyphosis) view” x-ray is helpful in addition to the traditional “PA (scoliosis) view” x-ray for scoliosis. 
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2/7/2024 0 Comments

Schroth therapy improves the quality of life, body image, and strength

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