General principles of diagnostic and conservative treatment of idiopathic scoliosis

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Scoliosis is an orthopedic disease characterized by complex multi-plane deformation of the spinal column and chest, accompanied by a violation of the functions of organs and systems of the body, which is the cause of severe physical and psychological suffering in children. It is very important to carry out effective conservative treatment of scoliosis in I and II severity to prevent further progression of spinal deformity. It is proved that physical treatment methods are required in the complex treatment of patients with scoliosis. The purpose of physiotherapy is to eliminate dystrophy, improve contractile function of the muscles of the back and abdomen, eliminate instability of the spine and reduce pain.

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T. N. Zaytseva

Российская медицинская академия непрерывного профессионального образования

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SPIN-code: 9416-4428
Russian Federation

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