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One of the most common questions that get asked when consulting with a patient regarding their scoliosis treatment is scoliosis bracing. Scoliosis bracing actually has a long history in the treatment of scoliosis but the debate still continuous between the time-tested traditional approaches against the groundbreaking new-age methods.
Traditional Bracing: A Closer Look
The primary goal of traditional bracing is to halt or slow down the progression of scoliosis curves in these specific cases. The brace is designed to provide external support and compression to the spine, aiming to prevent further curvature during the rapid growth phase.
Upon careful assessment and numerous studies and tests, it is observed that traditional braces didn't yield the desired outcomes. Strengthening the spine should be the priority, rather than relying solely on external compression. But really, the effectiveness of a brace is heavily dependent on its design. Regardless of the type of brace used, a well-designed brace can deliver positive results, while a poorly designed one may lead to unsatisfactory outcomes.
Corrective Bracing: New Bracing Possibilities
Confused as to go with the tried-and-true or venture into unchartered bracing territory, let Dr. Tony Nalda be your guide so you can make informed treatment decisions and to have hope in this confusing times.
Subscribe to the podcast and listen to the full episode to explore the dynamic world of scoliosis braces and how they can redefine your scoliosis journey.
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One of the most common questions that get asked when consulting with a patient regarding their scoliosis treatment is scoliosis bracing. Scoliosis bracing actually has a long history in the treatment of scoliosis but the debate still continuous between the time-tested traditional approaches against the groundbreaking new-age methods.
Traditional Bracing: A Closer Look
The primary goal of traditional bracing is to halt or slow down the progression of scoliosis curves in these specific cases. The brace is designed to provide external support and compression to the spine, aiming to prevent further curvature during the rapid growth phase.
Upon careful assessment and numerous studies and tests, it is observed that traditional braces didn't yield the desired outcomes. Strengthening the spine should be the priority, rather than relying solely on external compression. But really, the effectiveness of a brace is heavily dependent on its design. Regardless of the type of brace used, a well-designed brace can deliver positive results, while a poorly designed one may lead to unsatisfactory outcomes.
Corrective Bracing: New Bracing Possibilities
Confused as to go with the tried-and-true or venture into unchartered bracing territory, let Dr. Tony Nalda be your guide so you can make informed treatment decisions and to have hope in this confusing times.
Subscribe to the podcast and listen to the full episode to explore the dynamic world of scoliosis braces and how they can redefine your scoliosis journey.
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