Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Dear - Thank you for your thoughtful considerations. We will eagerly incorporate all possible solutions which have the capacity to ameliorate the situation for . With great hope perhaps we may join the ranks of those who avoided spinal surgeries. Yuka > regarding exercises, when we have been doing PT and HANDLE exercises, > Kendra's scoliosis is managed well. Swimming with a 'noodle' also seems to > help her. The HANDLE exercises were not specifically recommended to help her > back, but the results were rather quick and dramatic. The exercises, more > suggested to address vestibular issues, seem to allow her back to straighten > and to stay straight. > > Twice Kendra has progressed to the level of having a brace recommended, and > twice, thanks to the exercises, she has not had to obtain one because of the > improvements. > > Perhaps Kim Lauger has an explanation about how or why the vestibular > exercises rform HANDLE resulted in a decrease in scoliosis. One thing that > is certain, the HANDLE exercises do have to be specifically recommended on > an individual basis, as do PT exercises, due to individual variations. In > other words, what is helpful to Kendra may or may not be helpful to another > person. But, for us, the exercises are a good set of tools to have in our > toolbox. HANDLE principles do emphasize GENTLE enhancement. > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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