Lateral Curvature of the Spine And Pelvic Deviations

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Lateral Curvature of the Spine And Pelvic Deviations
Richard Barwell
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; standing, witli ' the right arm directed upwards, the left outwards at right angles to the body. ' We will, how- ever, leave these, and go on to consider gymnastics properly 34 CERTAIN PREVALENT METHODS 35 SO called. Someone with commencing or moderate curva- ture goes to a gymnasium, exercises the arms with a ^ chest expander/ lies on the back, and lifts each lower limb with straight knees alternately to the vertical, stoops and touches the toes, hangs by the hand on a horizontal bar, etc. ,... etc. These exercises will in due course strengthen the muscles, among them those on both sides of the spine. But as scoliosis is a unilateral defect, as one side is stronger than the other, nothing is gained by adding equally to the power of both. But more than this : it frequently happens that exercise is directed to the wrong, to the stronger side. This is in part due to the shortening of muscle in the con- cavity of the curve, and in part to misinterpretation of a certain appearance. It was in the first chapter explained that, owing to rotation, the transverse processes on the convex side push back the superjacent soft parts (p.

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