How does the Schroth based BSRS Method interface with the current standard of care for idiopathic adolescent scoliosis in the United States?
The Schroth based BSRS Method can be used to support the current treatment approach in the USA. The exercises can begin after a 15 degree Cobb angle is noted after age 10 for girls, and age 12 for boys. Usually in this country, observation only is recommended for curves with Cobb angles of 10-25 degrees. Teaching these scoliosis patients about a more symmetrically, aligned posture equips the lm to make choices about their movement habits throughout the day impact their spine. A brace is usually recommended for adolescents if the curve progresses to more than a 25 degree Cobb angle. The exercises can be used to help keep the muscles of the torso strong and more balanced even while the individual wears a brace. Specific braces are recommended to support this optimal posture. The exercises are especially important as the spine matures, growth stops and the person is weaned from his or her brace. Continuing to perform the exercises as the individual comes out of the brace will train the pe