Effect of Schroth Rehabilitation Exercise Program on Scoliometer Readings, Lumbar Lordosis and Calcaneal Valgus Angle in Patients with Idiopathic Scoliosis
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3. Watters H, Volansky K, Willmarth M (2012). The Schroth method of treatment for a patient diagnosed with scoliosis: A case report. J Novel Physiother, 2: 113.
4. Whittle MW, Evans M (1979). Instrument for measuring the Cobb angle in scoliosis. Lancet, 1(8113):414.
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PARK J, KIM S, LEE J, JU S-B. Effect of Schroth Rehabilitation Exercise Program on Scoliometer Readings, Lumbar Lordosis and Calcaneal Valgus Angle in Patients with Idiopathic Scoliosis. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(4):808-809.