Things about Scoliosis they never taught you
because they did not look to find
them and thus
did not know them.
This is one of the best reasons you should buy the
Advanced BioStructural Correction At-Home seminar
and use it in your in your practice. By the way, x-ray is
not needed in using ABC and you still still get the
changes.
These are typical examples of layered curves
and why most methods do not undo scolioses. The most basics
of explanations is below the presented case study.
This is a 31 year old female patient. The
radiographs below demonstrate progressive reduction of adult
scoliosis with the method taught by Dr. Jutkowitz in Advanced
BioStructural Correction.
This case is presented by Dr. George Kukurin
of Pittsburgh, PA. It is nothing special, just a typical
patient. What is special is that George has never been to
a live seminar teaching Advanced BioStructural Correction
and has never met Dr. Jutkowitz or been taught by him or
anyone else in person. You too can learn to do this from
just the At-Home seminar.
This women was a patient in my office since
1997. She had chronic back and neck pain.
In Oct of 1999 we switched her from diversified/CBP/Pettibon
to Advanced BioStructural Correction.
The films on the left were taken after several years of
CMT and before we switched her to ABC . Note she has a scoliosis
which measures 35 degrees by Cobbs method. The scoliotic
apex is at L2 and the distance from the spinous-laminar line
to the lateral aspect of the vertebral body is 1.75 on the
left and 4.5 on the right suggesting vertebral body rotation.
After a course of ABC treatment she was re-x rayed on
12/22/1999. Note the spine has transformed into a lateral
translation with a small 6 degree scoliosis (Cobbs method).
This represents a 29 degree reduction in her scoliosis. The
rotation of L2 did not change. (1.75-4.5)
The patient continued with ABC technique and was re-x
rayed on 2/5/2001. Note the scoliosis has been eliminated,
the lateral translation has been eliminated. The L2 rotation
remained virtually unchanged at 2-4mm.
It is tempting to interpret the sp-laminar line / vertebral
body measurements as indicating the patient has a structural
scoliosis with asymmetrical pedicles. The right pedicle being
substantially longer than the left which means it is a structural
scoliosis with no change possible.
Dr. Kukurin
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