May 23, 2011

Additional sessions on Thursday included a study out of Poland concluding 1/3 of scoliosis patients are underweight with a 3-4% lower BMI than the non-scoliotic population.

On Friday, numerous interesting sessions focused on results from studies on exercise and bracing beginning with a couple out of Dr. Negrini’s clinic in Italy. Conclusions were conservative treatment is helpful as compared to expected outcomes for the general population of scoliosis patients. Another regarding brace compliance showed  compliance of brace wear was better than expected.

A Turkish study regarding exercise and bracing was of particular interest and although results had limitations and cohorts were small and unequal the study underscores the importance of (scoliosis specific exercise/bracing) to halt progression.  Using Schroth based exercise 39 patients were evaluated and patients chose which group to participate in. Results were as follows:

Exercise only (4) -Initial curves ≥ 20º ± 3º) End: 19º ± 1º, Bracing- alone (24) Curves ≥ 34º ± 8º End: 28º ± 10º, Exercise + brace = (11)  Initial average 34º ± 9º End: 29º ± 10º

What this says to me is what I see daily: exercise alone, and exercise and bracing in the right mix are effective to halt progression.

Professor Keith Bagnall, now out of the Arab Emirates, is always a good speaker and gave a lecture on the study of the aetiology of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and the population of the Arab Emirates. I hope to cover this topic at some point in the future since it was fascinating and addresses questions I get frequently from patients.

I was glad to reinforce, and create, orthotist relationships with some who are likely to be the best scoliosis orthotists from around the country. A good orthotist is of primary importance and in my opinion, can make all the difference when bracing is involved.

After the gala dinner on Friday night we went into the early morning hours with with our old friend Dr. Weiss and another excellent German clinician, Elie Santos. We discussed  the state of conservative scoliosis treatment and various treatment methods being used around the world. It’s a perspective that can not be obtained at a gathering of US only clinicians.

Saturday morning finished with some beneficial presentations and one in particular created many questions regarding the higher incidence of malocclusions in the scoliotic population vs. the general population.

Overall, it was a worthwhile experience providing much food for thought. At the final dinner Kathy and I had the opportunity to visit with old friends and make some new international contacts. The conference succeeded in triggering a many new ideas. It was a worthwhile trip.

What Scoliosis 3DC® Patients Are Saying

Exercises Reduce Rigidity

“Dr. Moramarco started me on a series of exercises to expand my lung constriction and to help reduce rigidity in various parts of my spine. Now there are days when I do not need to take any pain medication and many days when I can walk a mile without sitting down.” Read More

A True Gift

“Your dedication and commitment to each of your clients is unique only to you and your staff. My wish is for all with scoliosis to know about your program and in turn giving them a much needed alternative to surgery.”” Read More

Better Brace

From a mother of our scoliosis patient who is wearing the Cheneau-Gensingen® brace: “She is tolerating the brace she got in Boston much better than she ever tolerated the Boston brace. :-)” Read More