Since scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity, exercises should be arranged by taking this into account. Different classifications are used for each curve and all body segments accompanying scoliosis are examined in detail. In cases of Scoliosis, known as the right or left curvature of the spine; It is often accompanied by a rotational deformity around its own axis in the relevant spine area. As the angle of curvature of the spine progresses, the internal and external curves of the spine, which should be viewed from the side, deteriorate; On the other hand, it takes the image of a straight spine.
For this reason; Another important approach of the Schroth exercises, which provides a fully specific approach to the displaced spine in all three dimensions, is corrective breathing.
From the placement of the feet of the person with scoliosis to the head position, a completely personalized exercise program is created in line with the determined data.
This study, which is applied by Physiotherapists who have received 3D Schroth Method training, is carried out using some exercise materials (sticks, pads, towels, exercise wall bar, etc.) and the body weight of the person with scoliosis.
Especially in Adolescent children whose bone development continues; Schroth exercises, especially when applied with a corset, offer significant and effective gains for the recovery of curvature.
The 3D Schroth method, whose effectiveness has been proven by many scientific studies, is developing every year and is actively used all over the world.
