- Scoliosis and Dorn Method by thomas zudrell
16 y
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Blog: Dorn Method
In an earlier post I already wrote about scoliosis just look it up in the Blog or Forum
The great success I have in treating many cases of scoliosis is in fact very encouraging however without cooperation of the patient and people around the patient it is very limited what we can do.
Our therory: Scoliosis is (at least in most cases) not inherited but a reaction of the body to a certain stress in different levels (body-mind-spirit)and an unbalanced structural system with misalignments in different areas along the spine.
If this is not treated early then it may rapidly develop into a severe curvature with only one way out in the end: surgery
But even in quite severe cases of scoliosis (more than 50 degree cobb angle) improvement may still be possible without surgery although this may require more than one approach.
A good treatement should include: Re-alignment (Dorn Method is my choice here), bracing (best a flexible brace like spinecor), and other exercises (like the Schroth approach)and some counseling on the non physical level.
If the body adjusted towards an unbalanced spine curvature over time it will take some time to reverse that situation but if some improvement can be achieved by therapy easily and fast then this should be motivation to continue.
In the Dorn Method we encourage patients to take self-responsibility and do self therapy by doing special designed self therapy exercises that simulate the movements done during the therapy on a daily basis.
In this way we guide the body towards better alignement and usually it gradually adjusts to that new situation, which is in fact just natural.
To show what in some cases can be done within just one session of around one hour look at the picture of a 15 year old girl with severe scoliosis and see the difference after:
More free information about the Dorn Method including many self therapy exercises:
http://www.dorn-method.com
Blessings
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thomas zudrell
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- Re: Scoliosis and Dorn Method by #100280
16 y
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Dear Thomas!
I am extreamly happy to find Dorn method. You have a great homepage, where I finally found the answers I needed. I have scoliosis for 20 years, and I always was told, that this is "idiopathic" and if it is developed, then nothing can be done, (or in serious cases: surgery) just keep the actual situation.
And now I have a 5 year daughter, and when I saw that she has a very small assimetry in her spine, I took her immediately to a doctor, where I was told, that at this moment, there is no need to do anything, just watch and monitor her, and if the curvature develops, then start gymnastics, later corsett, etc...
I was so angry, that I can't write it down... It cannot be true, that nothing can be done to _stop developing_ the scoliosis, just watch and wait? She will grow about 50 cm more until she reaches her final height. She has still about 12-13 years to grow from now. And I just sit and pray?
After it I started looking for help on the internet, and when I found Dorn method, I felt that finally I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Then I started to look for a Dorn therapist here in Budapest, and I found one, so we will go to him, and I hope that this method will help us.
Thank you!!
Yoan
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- Re: Scoliosis and Dorn Method by Thomas Zudrell
16 y
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Thank you for your comments...
It is indeed necessary not just possible to treat scoliosis as early as childhood.
Best is to learn the basics of the Dorn Method in order to be able to help the most efficient way.
Of course there are many more things to consider because the Dorn Method is certainly not the magic bullet or cure for all but probably the best approach that I know of.
All it takes is then a few minutes daily (at least in the beginning)to see fast results.
As soon as the patient (child) can understnad what is going on he/she has to not just rely on therapy or help from family but must start doing regulary self therapy.
Contact me anytime for more detailed discussions, I will be happy to help.
Blessings
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Thomas Zudrell
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