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  • Scoliosis

    November 28

    Characterized by the arch-shaped scoliosis spinal deformity (frontal direction) and the spine twist around the vertical axis. Scoliosis may be congenital or acquired.

    Congenital scoliosis caused by additional (embedded) or asymmetrical vertebrae in the lumbar spine vertebrae V shape. Suffering from polio, the back and abdominal muscle paralysis develops paralytic scoliosis. Scoliosis can be formed and the shortening of one lower limb. Scoliosis are further sharpen rickets, chronic respiratory inflammation, measles, scarlet fever, irregular postures (with static spinal load), a weakly developed muscles.

    Lumbar spine scoliosis affects the lumbar curvature equalization with paravertebralinės of salience, the transverse processes of projection išgaubtosios (scoliosis) to the left side. At chest scoliosis, shoulder asymmetry is observed. Convex side of the blade is higher and (on the deformed ribs) further away from the spine. In the chest side of the intercostal gaps widened, and the whole chest swells up like a - formed the rib hump. The other side of the body chest įdumba as intercostal slots (vice versa) - is narrowing.

    Strain on the spine the spine loses flexibility, weakening its function Cabin Closed. Pain appears more distinct changes in the case when clipped on spinal nerves roots.

    Scoliosis treatment are of paramount importance in therapeutic gymnastics, and massage - this is only one additional (but quite important) the treatment of complex factors. Massaging the muscles not only prepared for physical exercises, but also enhances the physiological effects of exercise for the body. Massage is very important for children who are diagnosed with a progressive form of scoliosis, as your child's muscle and connective tissue weakly developed. Massaging the younger age group, the massage action combined with passive exercise.

    Massage strengthens the muscles in the spine and the bowl (as opposed to) relax the hollow.

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