2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-859029
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Empfehlungen zur Sportausübung bei Patienten mit idiopathischer Skoliose

Abstract: The idiopathic scoliosis is a three dimensional spinal deformity mostly occurring in female adolescents. Untreated it can progress and result in back pain, impaired lung capacity and psychosocial disorders due to the cosmetic appearance of the deformed trunk. The treatment depends on the severity of the curve and ranges from physiotherapy and observation, brace treatment to surgical treatment with partial correction and fusion of the primary curve. Patients with an idiopathic scoliosis should be encouraged to … Show more

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“…These findings had similar views with the physiotherapist from Turkey (AKGÜL et al, 2022). Although previous studies have reported that swimming is a beneficial physical activity for treating scoliosis (Liljenqvist et al, 2006), studies are showing that swimming may increase trunk asymmetry (Aydın et al, 2020;Negrini et al, 2018). Our finding also showed that most of the physiotherapists (82.5%) believed that Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercise (PSSE) is the most effective conservative management for IS.…”
Section: Level Of Knowledge Of Registered Physiotherapists In Malaysiasupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These findings had similar views with the physiotherapist from Turkey (AKGÜL et al, 2022). Although previous studies have reported that swimming is a beneficial physical activity for treating scoliosis (Liljenqvist et al, 2006), studies are showing that swimming may increase trunk asymmetry (Aydın et al, 2020;Negrini et al, 2018). Our finding also showed that most of the physiotherapists (82.5%) believed that Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercise (PSSE) is the most effective conservative management for IS.…”
Section: Level Of Knowledge Of Registered Physiotherapists In Malaysiasupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It has been suggested that patients with scoliosis should actively take part in sport activities [ 353 ]. Psychological and social aspects are shown to be related to the patients’ self-image [ 354 ].…”
Section: Conservative Treatments Other Than Bracingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological and social aspects are shown to be related to the patients’ self-image [ 354 ]. It has also been reported that persons with scoliosis who exercise regularly, show higher self-esteem and have better psychological outcomes [ 353 ]. Therefore, SOSORT also recommends patients with scoliosis to remain active in sports activities [ 2 ], especially since participation does not seem to affect the occurrence or degree of scoliosis [ 355 ].…”
Section: Conservative Treatments Other Than Bracingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients were allowed to and encouraged to perform sports and exercises during the time of brace treatment without any restrictions [17]. In addition, they had physiotherapy once a week on a regular basis [9,43,44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%