It’s about improving the well being of people with scoliosis so that we may be there for each other even when it feels like no one else is there. My goal is to help build confidence and to offer encouragement for kids, teens and adults with scoliosis.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO) & Milwaukee brace
In children their bones are still growing and they might have moderate scoliosis, the doctor may recommend a brace. Wearing a brace won't cure scoliosis, or reverse the curve, but it usually prevents further progression of the curve. Most braces are worn day and night. A brace's effectiveness increases with the number of hours a day it's worn. Children who wear braces can usually participate in most activities and have few restrictions. If necessary, kids can take off the brace to participate in sports or other physical activities.
Braces are discontinued after the bones stop growing. This typically occurs:
1. About two years after girls begin to menstruate
2. When boys need to shave daily
Braces are of two main types:
1. Underarm or low-profile brace. This type of brace is made of modern plastic materials and is contoured to conform to the body. Also called a thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO), this close-fitting brace is almost invisible under the clothes, as it fits under the arms and around the rib cage, lower back and hips. Underarm braces are not helpful for curves in the upper spine.
2. Milwaukee brace. This full-torso brace has a neck ring with rests for the chin and for the back of the head. The brace has a flat bar in the front and two flat bars in the back. Because they are more cumbersome, Milwaukee braces usually are used only in situations where an underarm brace won't help.
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Ohh its really amazing disease as others i don't like scoliosis latihan but if you want to be active you need it.
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