It is the main concept of ABR. http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10594
We could believe it can not works in idiopathic scoliosis, as we can believe that nothing can works. But we can not ignore this concept and the fact that they are only ones in the world talking about it. I think that swimming is good, not because muscles improvement, but because it can reduce in some way the collapse of the pneumatic skeleton. I'm not sure of this, they say that the only way is through the stimulus of smooth muscles. I know it's a fact that this technique reverse this collapse in children with CP, so there is no (at least evident) reason to suppose it could not do the same in someone with idiopathic scoliosis too.
I'm sure that if my daughter would have a pneumatic skeleton with much more volume, I would not be so worry about progression.
I want to know if it could be improved by other means than the smooth muscles, such as some kind of activity or excercises like those of Schroth or Seas.
We could believe it can not works in idiopathic scoliosis, as we can believe that nothing can works. But we can not ignore this concept and the fact that they are only ones in the world talking about it. I think that swimming is good, not because muscles improvement, but because it can reduce in some way the collapse of the pneumatic skeleton. I'm not sure of this, they say that the only way is through the stimulus of smooth muscles. I know it's a fact that this technique reverse this collapse in children with CP, so there is no (at least evident) reason to suppose it could not do the same in someone with idiopathic scoliosis too.
I'm sure that if my daughter would have a pneumatic skeleton with much more volume, I would not be so worry about progression.
I want to know if it could be improved by other means than the smooth muscles, such as some kind of activity or excercises like those of Schroth or Seas.
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