步兵脊柱侧凸

Kaletsi Eleni, Evgenia Trevlaki, Dalatsi Aggeliki Konstantina, Emmanouil Trevlakis
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背景:不正确的姿势是脊柱侧凸的主要原因之一,脊柱侧凸是一种常见的脊柱疾病。虽然脊柱侧凸可以在任何年龄发生,但本综述的重点是婴儿脊柱侧凸,旨在组织围绕婴儿脊柱侧凸治疗的治疗思路,并报告以物理治疗为主要重点的现代治疗方法。方法:综合查阅文献,收集运动方法对小儿脊柱侧凸治疗效果的相关研究文章。纳入的研究提供了各种结果测量的数据,包括Cobb角、躯干旋转角、脊柱柔韧性、肺活量、姿势和呼吸功能。研究人员回顾并综合了这些研究的结果,指出了不同锻炼方法之间的显著结果和差异。结果:本研究结果表明,Schroth法能有效改善Cobb角,降低躯干旋转角,增加脊柱柔韧性,增强肺活量,促进体位改善。此外,Dobomed方法的锻炼对呼吸功能有显著改善,而Side Shift方法与其他锻炼方法相比没有显著差异。此外,已经发现下霍夫练习对改善姿势、肌肉力量、保持机动性和促进呼吸功能至关重要。结论:这些不同的运动方法在脊柱侧凸的治疗中提供了一系列的益处,针对脊柱对齐、呼吸功能和整体肌肉骨骼健康等各个方面。上述运动方法是否适用于带监护人的幼儿在现有数据中尚未得到澄清。
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Scoliosis in infantry
Background: Improper posture is one of the main causes of scoliosis, a common spinal condition. While scoliosis can develop at any age, this review focuses on infantile scoliosis and aims to organize therapeutic thinking around the treatment of infantile scoliosis and to report modern therapeutic approaches with physical therapy as the main focus. Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather relevant research articles on the effectiveness of exercise methods in managing infantile scoliosis. The included studies provided data on various outcome measures, including the Cobb angle, trunk rotation angle, spinal flexibility, vital capacity, posture, and respiratory function. The researchers reviewed and synthesized the findings from these studies, noting significant results and discrepancies between different exercise methods. Results: The results of this study demonstrate that the Schroth method effectively improves the Cobb angle, reduces trunk rotation angle, increases spinal flexibility, enhances vital capacity, and promotes improved posture. Furthermore, exercises with the Dobomed method have shown significant improvements in respiratory function, while the Side Shift method did not yield significant differences compared to other exercise methods. Additionally, Niederhofferv exercises have been found to be crucial for improving posture, muscle strength, maintaining mobility, and facilitating respiratory function. Conclusion: These different exercise methods provide a range of benefits in the management of scoliosis, targeting various aspects such as spinal alignment, respiratory function, and overall musculoskeletal well-being. The applicability of the mentioned exercise methods to toddlers wearing a guardian has not been clarified in the available data.
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