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A study from researchers in Washington, D. C. found that nutrition should logically be considered as a possible factor human scoliosis, based in part by a review of all of the animal studies where nutrition plays a role in the disorder. The study authors concluded that, "There is evidence that poor nutrition may play a role in the etiology of idiopathic scoliosis. This possibility should be examined further in humans."

Found Here: http://www.ctds.info/scoliosis.html


Abstract of the study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8...?dopt=Abstract

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Early Stage Scoliosis Intervention can be achieved in 5 simple steps! Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is a complex, multi-factorial condition that involves both genetic and environmental factors. Genetic testing (Scoliscore) provides invaluable information on each particular patient and helps us assess the most appropriate, most pro-active, and least invasive treatment approach per each child's case needs. Eliminating and reducing the environmental co-factors that combine with the patient's genetic pre-disposition is the only way to treat AIS in a pro-active and prevenative manner (as opposed to the reactive manner of treating the already progressing curve with a bracing and surgery).

 

Step 1: Reconize the signs, symptoms, and risks of the condition.
Step 2: Scoliosis 101. Know thy enemy.
Step 3: What should I do?
Step 4: The early stage scoliosis intervention treatment experience.
Step 5: 20/25 vision for scoliosis treatment.

 

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"IMPORTANCE OF EARLY INTERVENTION" for Scoliosis
This weekend I glanced into a book:

Muscles Testing and Function with Posture and Pain
Fifth Edition by Kendall. Written in 2005.
I heard that the first edition came out 1976 or 1971.

Anyway, I looked up 'section V' about scoliosis and found this:


"IMPORTANCE OF EARLY INTERVENTION

Instead of waiting to see if a curve gets worse before
deciding to do something about it, why not treat the
problem to help prevent the curve from getting worse?
Doing something in the very early stages of a lateral
curve does not mean getting involved in a vigorous,
active program of exercises. Rather, it means prescribing
a few carefully selected exercises that help establish a
kinesthetic sense of good alignment. It means providing
good instruction to the patient and the parents in how to
avoid habitual positions or activities that clearly are conducive
to increasing the curvature.

It may mean taking a picture of the child's back in
the usual sitting or standing position, and then another
in a corrected position, so that the child can see the effect
of the exercise on posture. It also means providing
incentives to help keep the person interested and cooperative,
because achieving correction is an ongoing
project.

For those in whom the curve has become more advanced,
in many instances it is necessary and advisable
to provide some kind of a support to help maintain the
improvement in alignment that has been gained through
an exercise program.