Rehabilitation of dorsopathies in adults and children using physiotherapy exercises combined with homeopathic treatment
AUTHORS : Tolstykh L.D. | Tkachenko O.N. | Lykova E.D. | Igoshina E.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center for Bioresonance Therapy “EliteMed”, Krasnodar, Russia
YEAR : 2016
It is known that the primary disability of children and adolescents due to scoliosis increases in an increasing progression: in the 0–4 year old group it is 1.5%, in children 5–9 years old – 6.8%, in children and adolescents 10–15 years old – reaches 9.2% (Yu.I.
Pozdnikin, K.S. Solovieva, T.A. Davydova, 2000).
The incidence of the disease in the general population ranges from 6.4 to 8.2%
and has recently been characterized by a clear tendency to constant growth (Addison R. 1996).