Physiologically Based Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Scoliosis Karpov Vladimir Yurevich1, Zavalishina Svetlana Yuryevna2, Ryazantsev Alexey Alekseevich3,*, Nazarova IrinaVictorovna4, Shulgin Alexander Mikhailovich5 1Department of Physical Education and Sport, Russian State Social University, st. V. Pika 4, Moscow, Russia 2Department of Adaptive Physical Culture and Recreation, Russian State Social University, st. V. Pika 4, Moscow, Russia 3Department of Physical Culture, Astrakhan State Medical University, st. Bakinskaya 121, Astrakhan, Russia 4Department of Physical Education, Russian State University of Justice, st. Novocheremushkinskaya 69, Moscow, Russia 5Department of Physical Education, First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov, st. Trubetskaya, 8, building 2, Moscow, Russia *Corresponding Author: Alexander Mikhailovich Shulgin, Department of Physical Education, First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov, St. Trubetskaya, 8, building 2, Moscow, Russia, 119991, Email: reo7rys@mail.ru
Online published on 23 December, 2019. Abstract Currently, scoliosis in humans is considered as one of the most common conditions that leads to various deviations from homeostasis and often to abnormalities in the functioning of internal organs. It becomes clear that scoliosis is manifested not only by the curvature of the spine, but also leads to a number of general changes in the body, not excluding the development of dysfunctions of the internal organs causing deterioration of the general condition, the occurrence of hypoxia and metabolic disorders in the tissues, which can cause a decrease in the overall resistance of the child's body. The use of therapeutic physical culture, swimming and massage in scoliosis is reliable, long-term practice-proven methods for correcting the posture and treatment of scoliosis, which can restore slenderness and flexibility. Top Keywords Rehabilitation, scoliosis, recovery, spine, exercise. Top |