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    Thought this might be of interest to anyone looking for strategies to address pain management. It is just the beginning, in my opinion, of more research to come on the significance of fascia and associated treatment methods in relation to scoliosis.

    Structural Integration (a.k.a. - Rolfing) would be the most specific and specialized type of myofascial release work... Offering the greatest opportunity for positive results.

    Here's the link to the case study.
    http://fascia2007.com/abstract_pdf/L...e%20Study~.pdf

    p.s. - Random myofascial work ( i.e. - in the wrong places) can make a situation much worse. Be aware of this before jumping at the first person you find offering the work.

  • #2
    Here's another interesting article from the NSF newsletter a while back.

    http://www.scoliosis.org/resources/s...on_spr2002.pdf

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    • #3
      On neck pain and spinal cord injuries...
      http://fascia2007.com/abstract_pdf/F...d%20Injury.pdf
      http://fascia2007.com/abstract_pdf/J...and%20Pain.pdf

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      • #4
        Interesting and something to keep in mind if my daughter's back starts to cause pain. thanks
        daughter, 12, diagnosed 8/07 with 19T/13L
        -Braced in spinecor 10/07 - 8/12 with excellent in brace correction and stable/slightly decreased out of brace curves.
        -Introduced Providence brace as adjunct at night in 11/2011 in anticipation of growth spurt. Curves still stable.
        -Currently in Boston Brace. Growth spurt is here and curves (and rotation) have increased to 23T/17L

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