Originally posted by rohrer01
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Originally posted by flerc
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I haven't the knowledge to understand if really is an unconscious body decision activating muscles (dynamic system) or just only a structural matter, leading muscles and ligaments to be less tight after unscrewing a part of the spine (static system)
But certainly if compensatory curves may be done in adults in the first way, in order to fulfill the three stabilization requirements, probably it's also a dynamic issue.
Sorry if all this chat was absolutely unesful for you, it was not for me, I'm most convinced now my SSS theory was wrong, It is logical but it seems to be some issues I didn't considered in that chat with Kevin,. even I didn't realize the role of abdominal muscles and I thought that getting a 'muscular brace' has nothing to do in order to get a more straight spine. The fact seems to be that greater (and lower?) the curve greater the importance of such kind of brace.
As I think I said you time ago, I believe that you need 'relaxing' therapies, 'the closer to total anesthesia you may find'.
Spain is far from your country too, but there is there a new therapy used for IS based over the discovery that some kind of dystonia is allways present in this kind of scoliosis. It's the first time I heard about a researcher doing something non surgical concrete with his discovery. Probably it would be useful for you too.
Anyway I think that visiting Schroth practicioners is a good idea. As I know they must to be first physiatrist and they have a great knowledge and knowing Schroth, sure they have to have a great scoliosis understanding. If you read the book, you'll know how much scientist this method is.
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