MASSAGE AND THERAPEUTIC PHYSICAL TRAINING AS A PHYSICAL REHABILITATION FOR DISEASES OF SKOLIOSIS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH MUSCLE-SKELETON DISORDERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11603/1811-2471.2019.v0.i2.10380Keywords:
scoliosis, musculoskeletal system, physical rehabilitation, massageAbstract
Scoliosis leads to the development of anatomical disorders. The difficulty lies in the fact that scoliosis in the early stages of the disease may not be noticeable, and an increase in the duration of the disease leads to a reduction in the chances of success in the treatment. The body, trying to restore the vertical balance of the spine, forms additional distortion.
The aim – to describe the methods of working with children from the age group of 9 to 16 years old with acquired grade 2 scoliosis and their effect on the final result, namely, the difference in degree of deformation in degrees (on an X-ray) and visual changes (according to anthropometric data).
Material and Methods. Used methods of diagnostics and physical rehabilitation for the correction of scoliosis of different degrees in the treatment of children aged from 6 to 12 years with the specified pathology.
Results. In the development of scoliosis, the intervertebral discs undergo high pressure on one side and low – on the other, resulting in being displaced in the direction of low pressure, rather than increasing the existing asymmetry. Intervertebral discs cause irritation of surrounding nerve endings, including vegetative, which regulate metabolic processes in various organs and tissues of an organism, which leads to cardialgia development, impaired functions of the gallbladder, and the like.
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