Scoliosis

Scoliosis
Follow up result of one girl; 14-15-17 years without surgery or bracing and no medication.Due to alternative method.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

‘Fresh view blog topics’ on adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)

Last week’s edition of the first published article; 'Preface', has been received with great interest.
Many viewers became followers, which emphasizes that the discussion of scoliosis treatment is a
big issue and ‘very hot’. It also gives a clear signal from society that there is an urgent need for
independent ‘Fresh views’ on scoliosis treatments.

Because of this big amount of visitors, we decided to upgrade our site immediately, for further
expanding and providing more information.
We’re informing you that our site www.scoliosisafreshperspective.com is currently in
maintenance, and will be ready in the following weeks, you will be informed by a temporary blog.

The upcoming ‘Fresh view blog topics’ on adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) include:
• AIS: ‘The current state of affairs’.
• The magnitude of the problems identified.
• The limitations of conservative treatments.
• Editorials about the alternative prophylactic treatments.
• School Screening: 'Abolish or enact’.
• Cost analysis of conservative treatment methods versus alternative treatment methods.

All these ‘Fresh views topics’ and more to come, will contain information obtained from our
independent research on Scoliosis:‘A fresh perspective'©.

To be continued.


Scoliosis:‘A fresh perspective’.
All rights reserved © Ingrid MJ Kersten

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

PREFACE

The current scoliosis treatment has caused me great concerns; many people have been and still are, exposed to many unnecessary abuses within the scoliosis care.

The professional conservative methods diverge enormously. Most treatments end up in severe operations.

At a certain moment in my daughter’s life, just before her surgery, I discovered the existence of two alternative scoliosis treatments that prevent such kind of surgery. 
Neither medication nor surgery would have been necessary in my daughter's case, nor would it be in so many others.
Because of this discovery and out of private discontent the idea arose to start my own research.
I studied the 2 books of the alternative scoliosis treatments and came to rather startling conclusions.

In the following articles of my blog, I will share and explain the conclusions of every step of my research with you.
If you want to be  informed on a regular base, please sign in by email to follow my blog.


To be continued.

                                                         





           
            
                            



'Scoliosis and Spinal Pain Syndrome'; author Prof. Dr.V.Serdyuk, Odessa, Ukraine.
'The biomechanical aetiology of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis'; author Prof.Dr. T. Karski, Lublin, Poland











‘Scoliosis: ‘A fresh perspective’
All rights reserved ©Ingrid.M.J.Kersten