2021
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000024778
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The effectiveness and safety of Chuna manual therapy on scoliosis

Abstract: Background: Scoliosis is a spinal deformity and is diagnosed as Cobb angle being greater than 10°. Because it is accompanied with structural dysfunction, it can cause pain, worsen the patient's general health and quality of life. The prevalence of scoliosis has been increasing and many treatments, including surgical treatment and conservative treatment, such as observation, bracing, physiotherapy, and Chuna manual therapy (CMT), have been suggested. CMT is a manual therapy in Korean medicine that … Show more

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“…Scoliosis is a spinal deformity with an abnormal curvature along the 3-dimensional spinal axis; this disease is diagnosed when the Cobb angle is >10° along any part of the spine. [1] The prevalence of scoliosis in Korea is reported to range from 1.1% to 6.0%, according to a previous report, [2] and the worldwide prevalence is up to 10.4%. [3] Scoliosis can be classified according to the etiology (congenital, neuromuscular, syndrome-related, and idiopathic) or onset of presentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scoliosis is a spinal deformity with an abnormal curvature along the 3-dimensional spinal axis; this disease is diagnosed when the Cobb angle is >10° along any part of the spine. [1] The prevalence of scoliosis in Korea is reported to range from 1.1% to 6.0%, according to a previous report, [2] and the worldwide prevalence is up to 10.4%. [3] Scoliosis can be classified according to the etiology (congenital, neuromuscular, syndrome-related, and idiopathic) or onset of presentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%