所谓的特发性脊柱侧凸。发现的历史日期。新知识的命运与财富

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自1984年以来,所谓的特发性脊柱侧凸[青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)]的生物力学病因学一直是作者研究的主题。在1984年至2020年期间,观察到许多儿童脊柱侧凸(N-2500)。在此期间,提供了有关病因、分类、新疗法和因果预防的所有信息。该主题的主要信息是在1995-2007年间发现的。AIS的病因是严格的生物力学,与髋关节运动不对称有关,其次与髋关节和脊柱的功能有关。脊柱侧凸的发生是因为“右腿永久地‘自在地’站立”,在某些类型中与“步态”有关。至于病因影响:“站立”和“步态”是“S”型脊柱侧凸的第1病因病理组(epg),只有“站立”在“C”2 / A epg和“S”2 / B epg组/型,在“I”3 epg型脊柱侧凸只有“步态”。
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So-Called Idiopathic Scoliosis. Historical Dates of Discoveries. Fate and Fortune of New Knowledge
The biomechanical etiology of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis [Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)] has been the subject of the author’s research since 1984. In the period from 1984 till 2020 many children with scoliosis have been observed (N-2500). During this time all information about etiology, classification, new therapy and causal prophylaxis has been provided. The principle information about the subject was found in the years 1995-2007. The etiology of AIS is strictly biomechanical and is connected with asymmetry of the hips movements and next with the function of the hips and the spine. Scoliosis develops because of “permanent standing ‘at ease’ on the right leg” and in some types connected with “gait”. As causative influence: “standing” and “gait” is in “S” scoliosis in the 1st etiopathological group (epg), only “standing” in “C” 2nd / A epg and “S” 2nd / B epg group / type, in “I” 3 rd epg type of scoliosis only “gait”.
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