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Biomechanical Etiology of the So-Called Idiopathic Scoliosis, Connection with
“Syndrome of Contractures and Deformities”, Role of Gait and Standing ‘At Ease’
On the Right Leg in the Development of Spine Deformity, New Treatment, Causal
Prophylactics
In years 1984 – 1995 were gathered first information about the biomechanical etiology of the so-called idiopathic
scoliosis. In years 1995 – 2007 were found all importance of knowledge about etiology, new classification, and new
therapy. The development of scoliosis is connected with “asymmetry of movement” of the hips and this is the part of
asymmetries described by Professor Hans Mau as “Seven Contracture Syndrome” (German Siebenersyndrom). Next
scoliosis develop because of “permanent standing ‘at ease’ on the right leg” and during “gait”, when blocked moment
of the right hip, as compensatory movement, is transmitted to pelvis and the spine-making / acting the spine deformity.