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SCOLIOSIS

Studies

Scoliosis is a biomechanical problem deserving a biomechanical treatment, and should be advanced by biomechanical specialists (i.e. chiropractic). 
         Danbert RJ, Scoliosis: biomechanics and rationale for manipulative treatment . J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1989; 12(1) 38-45 / Medline ID: 89176757

Disturbances of postural equilibrium have been found in idiopathic scoliosis, and several researchers have suggested that this is a result of brain stem disturbances. It has been shown experimentally that stress on posterior nerve roots can also cause spinal deviation.
         Yekutiel M, Robin GC, Yarom R, Proprioceptive function in children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Spine 1981; 6(6):560-6 / Medline ID: 82153215

This study reports a higher than expected frequency of spinal cord abnormalities in patients with a diagnosis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
         Maiocco B; Deeney VF; Coulon R; Parks PF Jr. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and the presence of spinal cord abnormalities. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging analysis. Spine 1997; 22(21):2537-41 / Medline ID: 98045127

The data from pre- and comparative post-measurements of retrolisthesis showed a significant reduction of approximately 34%. No reduction was seen in a control group with retrolisthesis.
         Plaugher G, Cremata EE, Phillips RB, A retrospective consecutive case analysis of pretreatment and comparative static radiological parameters following chiropractic adjustments. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1990; 13(9): 498-506. / Medline ID: 91108285

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