Lateral Curvature of the Spine And Round Shoulders
Lateral Curvature of the Spine And Round Shoulders
Robert Williamson Lovett
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, " 1910, xxv, 401. Gaugele Munch. Med. Wchsft. , 1919, xvi. OCCUPATIONAL SCOLIOSIS III 5. HABIT OR OCCUPATION That the continued maintenance of an asymmetrical portion of the spine through the period of growth may result in some degree of bony deformity of the growing spine is a self-evident proposition, dependent on the fact that growing bone is plastic and follows the line of least resistance. But that such conditions are likely to result in moderate or severe scoliosis in normal children is... not, in the opinion of the writer, likely. That they may result in '' false scoliosis" or slight true scoliosis is apparently reasonable to expect. Fig. 85. — Scoliosis Due to Extensive Burn of Left Chest Receh^ed at the Age OF 17. Patient now 19 Years Old. Fig. 86. — Severe Scoliosis Associated WITH Organic Heart Disease. Death Occurred from the Latter. The commonest causes of "occupation" scoliosis are to be found in children in the assumption of faulty attitudes at school and at home, violin playing, * the use of a side saddle in horseback riding, carrying heavy weights asymmetrically, etc.
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