Exercise for children and teenagers
The importance of orthosis in development
Correct posture is the basis for avoiding long-term problems such as kyphosis, lordosis and scoliosis. In children and teenagers, where growth is vigorous, orthosis helps maintain balance between muscles and bones, reducing pressure on joints and vertebrae. Through specific exercises, the body learns to align itself correctly, facilitating daily movement and preventing muscle imbalances.
The role of personalization
Types of exercises in personalized programs
Benefits for children and teenagers
Objectives of the exercise
Exercises for scoliosis aim to stabilize and strengthen the spine, improving alignment and reducing associated symptoms. They enhance muscle strength in the muscles that support the spine, improve muscle and ligament flexibility to correct curvature, and encourage correct posture to reduce stress on joints and vertebrae. At the same time, they improve functionality and mobility, facilitating smooth daily activity.
Types of exercises for kyphotic scoliosis
Benefits of the exercise
The proper application of exercises offers multiple benefits for children and teenagers with kyphotic scoliosis. Exercise helps reduce pain by decreasing muscle tension and improving blood circulation. At the same time, it strengthens posture alignment, enhancing appearance and boosting self-confidence. Furthermore, strengthening the musculoskeletal system protects the spine, preventing further deterioration. Finally, in cases of severe kyphosis, exercise can improve the function of the thorax and lungs, enhancing respiratory health.