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01-09-2010 | Oral presentation
Rehabilitation in adult scoliosis: selected case series illustrating options for complexities associated with adult scoliosis
Authors:
Cindy Marti, Michele Romano
Published in:
Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders
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Special Issue 1/2010
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Excerpt
Adults with scoliosis often present with multiple complications and co-morbidities affecting their quality of life. The primary source of pain and dysfunction may or not be directly related to the scoliosis but may be related to secondary or tertiary problems. Success for conservative treatment in adults with scoliosis hinges on the clinician’s ability to systematically identify direct and indirect biomechanical contributors to pain and dysfunction, and then subsequently develop “bullet-point” treatment strategies to address the identified deficits, all under the umbrella of the “big picture” of the scoliosis. The resultant multi-faceted approach is often very individualized and - while the personalized care may yield good individual outcomes - it makes for challenging research. This being said, we believe that case histories with good outcomes can plant seeds for larger studies that can germinate and bloom into exciting options for adults with scoliosis. …