My observations on scoliosis and Kyphosis.
I always examine the patient while lying down to make a mcb splint.
Until now, the deviation of patients who visited the hospital has always been the same pattern.
The right shoulder is rotating backward, and the left pelvis is rotating backwards.
In this movement, when the mcb splint is installed, the shoulder that was narrowed forward is stretched backward, and the right shoulder that moved backward moves forward.
And the left pelvis, which was moving backwards, begins to move forward.
At the same time, the spine moves straight as all the muscles move upwards instead of downwards.
These movements are consistent with the direction of deflection in scoliosis.
The following x-ray is of a patient who was treated for discomfort in the temporomandibular joint, who underwent short-term mcb splint treatment.