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I don't think that's right, Dingo. I think they did exercises under supervision for the first four months, and then did an additional 4 months at home, so, at the 8 month mark, they had just finished their home exercise.
Home Strength Exercise Protocol
The goal of the home strength exercise protocol was to maintain any strength gains obtained after supervised training. The home protocol consisted of trunk rotations using gold-colored Thera-Band (The Hygenic Corp, Akron, OH) for resistance. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, it is reported to need 88.96N (20 lb) of force to double its starting length. With the Thera-Band attached at one end directly behind the patient at the same level as her/his shoulders and held at its other end by the subject across the upper arm, an approximately 15.24 cm (6 inch) moment arm was produced in applying the resistive torque to the spine (Fig. 3). The resultant beginning torque was about 13.34Nm (10 lb ft) if the Thera-Band was stretched to double its original length. The spine had to overcome this resistance at the beginning of its opposite rotation. The resistance increased as the spine further rotated to the opposite side. This was an approximation of the resistive torque because a precise estimation could be quite complex.49,50 Practically, the subject could adjust the sitting position to change the starting length of the Thera-Band to find an appropriate resistive torque. The home strength exercise was simply a full range of trunk rotational motion while holding the Thera-Band. Patients were instructed to perform 3 sets of 15 repetitions to the left and to the right 3 to 5 times a week.
Although the patients were instructed in the home-based strength exercise program previously described, we did not effectively monitor their compliance. Our impression through retrospective inquiries was that only about one-third of them were reasonably compliant. Thus, it seemed that the supervised strength training effect lasted at least 4 months.
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Originally posted by jrnyc View Postre: latest publication concerning martha hawes...thoracic, thoracic, thoracic...any evidence anywhere of curve reduction of LUMBAR...??!!!!
just askin'......
jess
Xray and 2009 info in table form attached.
2001 Reference
http://www.scoliosis.org/resources/s...on_spr2002.pdf
2005 Reference (published in 2009):
http://www.scoliosisjournal.com/cont...-7161-4-27.pdf
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Last edited by mamamax; 12-19-2009, 03:55 PM.
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Originally posted by mamamax View PostHi Jess - she has a thoracic and a lumbar curve - reduction in both.
At any rate, change in a compensatory lumbar isn't the same as change in a structural lumbar. Surgeons don't even typically measure compensatory curves unless they fall in the range of double major/double structural.
Oh, and FYI ... your report links are broken.
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Originally posted by txmarinemom View PostMaxene, I think maybe (at least that's how I understood her question) Jess is asking about improvements in structural lumbar curves. I'm guessing from the appearance of Hawes curve that her lumbar is compensatory. Improvement in a compensatory curve would naturally follow structural improvement, so I'm not sure it's significant.
At any rate, change in a compensatory lumbar isn't the same as change in a structural lumbar. Surgeons don't even typically measure compensatory curves unless they fall in the range of double major/double structural.
Oh, and FYI ... your report links are broken.
Pam
What is curious about Martha's case is - reduction continues after 2001. I wonder if she plans publishing every four years - if so, we may see more in 2012. Will fix those links - thanks.
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I almost saw her - I had been emailing back and forth with her right before I learned Schroth and was maybe going to see her. However, her mother died at that time, so she decided to take a couple months off. So, I ended up seeing Dr. Moramarco in MA instead.
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Originally posted by Nim View PostAnd what did you think of the Schroth method? Did you have any luck with it? How long did you follow it, if you did follow it, that is. Thanks!
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Thanks, Miss Emmy.......I realize now...I posted on the wrong thread....this is for my 14 year old daughter...she has just been diagnosed with scoliosis....because I saw the shoulder blade pop out, and then our family doc agreed.....We have not done anything yet...I have been reading and researching, and learning....I like to put all the pieces on the table and then look at what seems best...I do like what I have read about Schroth. She has not been x-rayed yet...but you can feel how the spine is straight until about 8 inches past her waist, then it veers to the right and you are not feeling bone any more.
I spoke with Marian Wade, and we now have an appointment, so I will, I'm sure, learn more about Schroth. Might make an appointment with one of the big hospitals near me:Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Shriner's or NYU to see what they say. She is not in any pain....She was completely oblivious to it, until I saw it......Thanks for your response....anything you think that would be good for me to know or think about, I would be open to and appreciate....so please post with anything.....Thanks so much!
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Originally posted by Dingo View PostMy 5 year old uses a large exercise ball and rotates left to right 50 times in the morning and 50 times before he goes to bed. He wears ankle weights to keep him steady and I stand behind him to make sure he goes equal distances in both directions. Unfortunately I haven't found a safe and practical way to stabilize his pelvis.
We found at the Ymca a similar machine torso rotation. Ambrea does 20 reps at 30% of her weight..3x a week along with the fitlynx machines.
Her back looks amazing. We also bought wii fit to work on balancing and core muscles..trying to disguise our workouts with fun.
I am not sure of the cut off age, but I have seen 8 year olds on the machines. They have to take an orientation class, and get trained before using the equipment.
We see the orthopedic on Jan 18, the xrays will tell.age 15
Daughter diagnosed at age 13
T20 l23 10-09
T27 L27 1/2010
T10 L 20 in brace 4/2010
T22 L25 12/2010 out of brace
T24 L25 7/2011 out of brace
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Wearing a Boston brace and Schroth therapy
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torso rotation
Bigbluefrog
Just a thought...how about having your son sit on a chair backwards.. straddling it. Use a chair with a low profile back to it. and to stabilize the hips and pelvic.
We found at the Ymca a similar machine torso rotation. Ambrea does 20 reps at 30% of her weight..3x a week along with the fitlynx machines. Her back looks amazing.
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We started her exercises as soon as we discovered she had scoliosis.
With the weight machines ~ only two weeks.
I used to be able to see the curve, now it looks straighter.
But its more ~ its the muscle definition, better posture, and excellent balance.
We joined the club for their machines and the pool. I read that it can benefit her back muscles. Plus she loves to swim...so its easy to motivate.
The wii fit is excellent on working the core muscles for balance.
She designed a program that includes yoga and strength training.
We only work out with the machines 3x a week. The study rec 2x a week.
At home and on other days she has basketball practice, plays wii fit, or yoga.
And I believe in prayers, so we are praying for a miracle here. Ask and it shall be given....seek and ye shall find..knock and the door will be open.
we are asking..we are seeking....we are knocking...for a positive outcome.age 15
Daughter diagnosed at age 13
T20 l23 10-09
T27 L27 1/2010
T10 L 20 in brace 4/2010
T22 L25 12/2010 out of brace
T24 L25 7/2011 out of brace
Type 1 diabetes- pumping
Wearing a Boston brace and Schroth therapy
Faith, Hope, and Love- the greatest of these is Love
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