E-SMART Scoliosis



    Early Stage Management Active Rehabilitation Treatment for Scoliosis

    The approach of Watching and Waiting is what is offered by the medical community for small scoliosis curves. If your scoliosis curve is below 20 degrees the doctor will just ask you to return 6 months later for another check up. That is not a solution.

    I believe that this is a wrong approach to Idiopathic Scoliosis management.

    With this in mind, today I am starting E-SMART, an open organization for patients, parents and therapists that are convinced that the attitude of Watching and Waiting is not for them, and that an active approach is the best management for small curves.

    In short, E-SMART endorses early intervention when small curves are detected so as to prevent deterioration of the curve ; and looks at the different non surgical treatments available but does not recommend or favour one over the other.
    I would like to invite you to join me and support E-SMART.

    Take a stand now and help spread the word- show it by using one of the images below in your signature wherever you may be posting.

    Together we can change public opinion and change for the better.

    Regards
    Will Kalla DC

    E-SMART™ will suggest treatments, interventions and lifestyle advice that we feel suitable for Early Scoliosis Management Active Rehabilitation Treatment and we will review these recommendations twice a year. E-SMART™ will also highlight activities that we feel could have negative impact on scoliosis development.

    E-SMART™ will try to include references as much as we can when we give recommendations, but we must point out that these recommendations and guidelines are often not proven with scientific criteria unless otherwise specified, but based on our understanding and knowledge of idiopathic scoliosis.

    We currently don’t recommend one treatment over another, but we are convinced that Watch & wait is not for us.

    Guidelines:

    There are no membership fees for individuals and should never be.

    E-SMART™ is for patients, parents and therapists believing in doing something rather doing nothing, for the betterment of effective management and possible future cure for Idiopathic Scoliosis.

    Any website or professional using the E-SMART™ logo or text is merely expressing their belief in early stage scoliosis intervention namely: Early Scoliosis Management Active Rehabilitation Treatment and are not by any means endorsed by E-SMART™

    The official E-SMART forum:

    http://www.fixscoliosis.com/forum/e-smart/

    How to show support:

    <a href="http://www.fixscoliosis.com/e-smart">E-SMART</a>

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