Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 I can't seem to access the full study online without having to pay. I did find an excerpt though... Regression of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis by E. Stehbens and L. . Children should avoid repetitive jumping up and down movements, weight lifting, and any vibrational exposure (tractors, bumpy roads, horse riding, pogo sticks, trampolines) which are detrimental and cumulatively aggravate scoliosis. They are akin to impact loading the vertebrae and disks vertically and asymmetrical Traction is the only way abnormal spinal curvatures (with rotation and whether single or double) can be corrected. A jungle gym (monkey bars) is highly recommended because the swinging motion applies the stresses equally to both sides of the body, the weight of the lower body providing the mineral density. Of course if anyone has questions - they should be directed to their doctor. And if anyone can figure out how to access the full article - let me know as I'd be interested to read it again now that my son is closer to Juvenile Scoliosis cases instead of Infantile. ~Noah 4 1/2 years old9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in braceAnd Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis infantile scoliosis treatment From: heather@...Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 11:03:27 -0600Subject: RE: trampoline use Let us know what ya’ find as this question resurfaces a lot and an article would be helpful…. HRH From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of BorlikSent: Monday, April 05, 2010 10:42 AMinfantile scoliosisSubject: RE: trampoline use I feel like I've seen a study somewhere that also discourages trampoline use with scoliosis children. I'll see if I can find it.~Noah 4 1/2 years old9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in braceAnd Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis infantile scoliosis treatment From: heatherinfantilescoliosis (DOT) orgDate: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 10:38:21 -0600Subject: RE: trampoline use Congrats on getting into SLC. I would definitely confirm trampoline use with Kierans doc. Trampoline bouncing might not be best at this point, just because of gravity effect. My daughter also goes to SLC and when I asked that same question, I was told to avoid the trampoline…As we know, all children are different……Its best to confirm with doc…Let us know what ya’ find out. HRH From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of ShaunaSent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 10:52 PMinfantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Kieran's first cast My son Kieran is getting his first cast on April 22 in SLC. We're very excited and apprehensive as I have waited since he was born to finally find the direction needed to get him proper help. I wish I could have done it faster, but we had lots of false starts. Anyways, his curve is now in the mid-70s or slightly higher. He will be 20.5 months when he gets his first cast. We have high hopes. I am also wondering about his trampoline use. Anyone have any experience with this? He just wants to bounce so much! Should I be concerned about him being on one or the amount of time he spends? It seems safer than every piece of furniture and every step in our house. He does walk just fine too, so it's not a thing where he just hops all the time. I'd ask the doctor but I am due with my 3rd baby at about the same time. I will ask my husband to ask Dr D'Astous when he sees him, and I am sure I am inquire by phone, but I was wondering what other's experiences with a desire to bounce might be.Shauna, mother of Kelsey, 3.5 yrs, Kieran 20 mnths 75+ degrees, 1st cast April 22, and Baby , born later this month. Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with Hotmail. Get busy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 Fabulous. Makes total sense…If someone does have access to the article, please put up in the Files. Thanks . HRH From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of Borlik Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 12:09 PM infantile scoliosis Subject: RE: trampoline use - Article I can't seem to access the full study online without having to pay. I did find an excerpt though... Regression of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis by E. Stehbens and L. . Children should avoid repetitive jumping up and down movements, weight lifting, and any vibrational exposure (tractors, bumpy roads, horse riding, pogo sticks, trampolines) which are detrimental and cumulatively aggravate scoliosis. They are akin to impact loading the vertebrae and disks vertically and asymmetrical Traction is the only way abnormal spinal curvatures (with rotation and whether single or double) can be corrected. A jungle gym (monkey bars) is highly recommended because the swinging motion applies the stresses equally to both sides of the body, the weight of the lower body providing the mineral density. Of course if anyone has questions - they should be directed to their doctor. And if anyone can figure out how to access the full article - let me know as I'd be interested to read it again now that my son is closer to Juvenile Scoliosis cases instead of Infantile. ~ Noah 4 1/2 years old 9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in brace And Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis infantile scoliosis treatment From: heather@... Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 11:03:27 -0600 Subject: RE: trampoline use Let us know what ya’ find as this question resurfaces a lot and an article would be helpful…. HRH From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of Borlik Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 10:42 AM infantile scoliosis Subject: RE: trampoline use I feel like I've seen a study somewhere that also discourages trampoline use with scoliosis children. I'll see if I can find it. ~ Noah 4 1/2 years old 9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in brace And Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis infantile scoliosis treatment From: heather@... Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 10:38:21 -0600 Subject: RE: trampoline use Congrats on getting into SLC. I would definitely confirm trampoline use with Kierans doc. Trampoline bouncing might not be best at this point, just because of gravity effect. My daughter also goes to SLC and when I asked that same question, I was told to avoid the trampoline…As we know, all children are different……Its best to confirm with doc…Let us know what ya’ find out. HRH From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of Shauna Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 10:52 PM infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Kieran's first cast My son Kieran is getting his first cast on April 22 in SLC. We're very excited and apprehensive as I have waited since he was born to finally find the direction needed to get him proper help. I wish I could have done it faster, but we had lots of false starts. Anyways, his curve is now in the mid-70s or slightly higher. He will be 20.5 months when he gets his first cast. We have high hopes. I am also wondering about his trampoline use. Anyone have any experience with this? He just wants to bounce so much! Should I be concerned about him being on one or the amount of time he spends? It seems safer than every piece of furniture and every step in our house. He does walk just fine too, so it's not a thing where he just hops all the time. I'd ask the doctor but I am due with my 3rd baby at about the same time. I will ask my husband to ask Dr D'Astous when he sees him, and I am sure I am inquire by phone, but I was wondering what other's experiences with a desire to bounce might be. Shauna, mother of Kelsey, 3.5 yrs, Kieran 20 mnths 75+ degrees, 1st cast April 22, and Baby , born later this month. Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with Hotmail. Get busy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Thanks! This is very useful! We'll keep looking into what level if any trampoline use he can handle, and whether it's a matter of high curvature etc. I was thinking that once he is a bit older we will be taking up rock climbing at the local club for the reason mentioned thin this part of the article. > > > I can't seem to access the full study online without having to pay. I did find an excerpt though... > > > > Regression of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis by E. Stehbens and L. . > > Children should avoid repetitive jumping up and down movements, weight lifting, and any vibrational exposure (tractors, bumpy roads, horse riding, pogo sticks, trampolines) which are detrimental and cumulatively aggravate scoliosis. They are akin to impact loading the vertebrae and disks vertically and asymmetrical > > Traction is the only way abnormal spinal curvatures (with rotation and whether single or double) can be corrected. A jungle gym (monkey bars) is highly recommended because the swinging motion applies the stresses equally to both sides of the body, the weight of the lower body providing the mineral density. > > > > Of course if anyone has questions - they should be directed to their doctor. > > > > And if anyone can figure out how to access the full article - let me know as I'd be interested to read it again now that my son is closer to Juvenile Scoliosis cases instead of Infantile. > > > > ~ > Noah 4 1/2 years old > 9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in brace > And Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis > > > > > > > infantile scoliosis treatment > From: heather@... > Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 11:03:27 -0600 > Subject: RE: trampoline use > > > > > > > > Let us know what ya' find as this question resurfaces a lot and an article would be helpful…. > > HRH > > > > From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of Borlik > Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 10:42 AM > infantile scoliosis > Subject: RE: trampoline use > > > > > > I feel like I've seen a study somewhere that also discourages trampoline use with scoliosis children. I'll see if I can find it. > > ~ > Noah 4 1/2 years old > 9 months of casting in SLC; Currently on 2 years of bracing at 6* in brace > And Mariella 12 months old - resolved Infantile Scoliosis > > > > > > > > > infantile scoliosis treatment > From: heather@... > Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 10:38:21 -0600 > Subject: RE: trampoline use > > > > > > > Congrats on getting into SLC. I would definitely confirm trampoline use with Kierans doc. Trampoline bouncing might not be best at this point, just because of gravity effect. My daughter also goes to SLC and when I asked that same question, I was told to avoid the trampoline…As we know, all children are different……Its best to confirm with doc…Let us know what ya' find out. > HRH > > > > From: infantile scoliosis treatment [mailto:infantile scoliosis treatment ] On Behalf Of Shauna > Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 10:52 PM > infantile scoliosis treatment > Subject: Kieran's first cast > > > > > > My son Kieran is getting his first cast on April 22 in SLC. We're very excited and apprehensive as I have waited since he was born to finally find the direction needed to get him proper help. I wish I could have done it faster, but we had lots of false starts. Anyways, his curve is now in the mid-70s or slightly higher. He will be 20.5 months when he gets his first cast. We have high hopes. > > I am also wondering about his trampoline use. Anyone have any experience with this? He just wants to bounce so much! Should I be concerned about him being on one or the amount of time he spends? It seems safer than every piece of furniture and every step in our house. He does walk just fine too, so it's not a thing where he just hops all the time. I'd ask the doctor but I am due with my 3rd baby at about the same time. I will ask my husband to ask Dr D'Astous when he sees him, and I am sure I am inquire by phone, but I was wondering what other's experiences with a desire to bounce might be. > > Shauna, mother of Kelsey, 3.5 yrs, Kieran 20 mnths 75+ degrees, 1st cast April 22, and Baby , born later this month. > > > > > > Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with Hotmail. > http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?tile=multiaccount & ocid=PID28326::\ T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_4 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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