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Biomechanical Factors in Etiology of the So-Called Idiopathic Scoliosis (Adolescent
Idiopathic Scoliosis [AIS]. Dates of Discoveries. Classification, Rules of the Therapy
and Prophylaxis
Developmental factors of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis were secret over many centuries [1-11]. The biomechanical
causes of the deformity were found and described in years 1984-2007. In the development of scoliosis, the main
factor is the habit of standing ‘at ease’ on the right leg, and gait is another one. These two biomechanical factors
appear because of the asymmetry of hips movement. In the right hip the adduction, and often internal rotation and
extension, are limited.
The restriction of movement of the right hip is one of the eight symptoms of the “Syndrome of Contracture and
Deformities (SofCD) according to Prof. Hans Mau and Lublin observations. This restriction enables the easy
“standing” on the right leg such position is very comfortable thanks to a better stabilization, but with the time it may
cause the left convex curve in lumbar spine. The other influencing factor is connected with gait. When the movement
in right hip is maximally limited the compensative movement in pelvis and in spine during walking appears and it is
the cause of rotation deformity and stiffness of the spine. All points in pathology are connected with various “models
the hip’s movement”. In result there are three groups and four types of scoliosis. In the article, the author presents
the new Lublin classification, new tests in examination and a rules of the new treatment and causal prophylaxis of
this spine deformity