A few weeks ago Dancer Girl had a follow up appointment at the Schroth clinic.
She was a little nervous.
Not because of the clinic itself, but because she hadn't been particularly faithful in sticking to the plan they had laid out for her back program. She was very nervous that they would see some progression of the curve.
The last thing she wanted to hear was that she might need to go back into a brace.
It turns out the appointment was very positive.
There was no progression.
It was holding steady.
Whew!
It also helped that all the staff there are so incredibly supportive.
The therapist had her walk through all the specific exercises again to make sure she was remembering them correctly. Together they chose the ones that seemed to work best and that Dancer Girl was most likely to commit to doing regularly. We worked out a plan to ease back into a regular routine and went away happy.
It appears Dancer Girl really has stopped growing. The exercises should help support her back, and if done correctly and routinely, could even result in some correction.
While this program is expensive we would recommend that it is considered as part of a program for scoliosis as you search for the best option for your back or your child's back. We were impressed by the research behind it, the staff are supportive at the clinic we used, the choice of strategies were clearly specific to Dancer Girl's curves, and it is entirely do-able once you are set up and in your routine.
It is a program for life. Hopefully one free of serious back pain, free of curve progression, with no more bracing required!
Our family lives in the New England area and our daughter wore a Boston Brace for her scoliosis. She started in 2014, wore it 18 hrs/day for a year, then 8-10 hrs for 6 mo. She is now brace-free. We refer to her as Dancer Girl. Her younger sister was also diagnosed with scoliosis (2016). She is referred to as Cello Girl. So far, she does not need a brace. We are not doctors or specialists, and nothing on this page should be taken as medical advice. We are simply sharing our journey.
Monday, November 23, 2015
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Thank you, thank you for this forum to read about your daughter's journey. We are just starting out with the brace in a few weeks, but unfortunately my daughter will have just turned eight and we have many years ahead of us. I really appreciate all the information you have laid out here on your blog. Best wishes to you and your lovely daughter!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Sorry, I just saw this now. We are not checking the blog as often as we used to. I hope that your daughter is adjusting fine. There is a lot of great information out there to help you on this journey. I am glad you found this site helpful in some way. I know we appreciated those who went before us sharing their stories. All the best to you both.
DeleteGlad to hear you're trying out alternative methods! Be curious to know how it went!
ReplyDeleteHey there. My name's Michaela. :)
I have scoliosis and a blog about it as well... I haven't really got any followers yet, because I haven't promoted it yet. Here's the link if you want to check it out:
http://beatingthecurve.blogspot.com/
The reason I'm writing is because I recently got inspired to create this survey. I was wondering if you'd be open to posting it on your blog for your readers to fill out? Or send to your scoliosis network... Or even just to fill it out yourself? It would be a big help to me. I'm currently trying to figure out what I can do for work, since I can no longer sit or stand for long periods of time (due to my spine and related conditions). I have a business idea related to this survey that I want to try to pursue.
Here's the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MMD5NJ6
Sorry for the comment, i didn't see an email contact on your blog.
Thanks very much for your time!