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last. the as. this is deja vu news flash from berlin me and mark police opened fire to disperse protesters and yes caught. thank the to thank the dramatic scenes the latest sign of tension between the military establishment and pro-democracy demonstrators who say they will not back down. also coming up amnesty international says it has evidence of the worst atrocities yet against civilians in ethiopia's to great teachers it says soldiers from eritrea. plus european union leaders agree on the need for
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a vaccination passports as they look to ease restrictions on travel and tourism but greece tells a bloc to move fast or it will create its own poles. we are very much in favor of our negotiations at the e.u. level at the same time. for and we do urge all the countries to come to the table at the same time he said doesn't happen then we are obviously going to do our own bilateral deals. i am. a i. got a glad you could join us riot police have opened fire to disperse protests in myanmar as largest city young gong witnesses say they used guns and stun grenades. thank the. thanks now there were no immediate reports of cash. the protesters have been taking to the streets since the elected
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government was overthrown in a military coup on february 1st the military has now officially an old at the results from last november's election earlier this month it replaced the election commission which had ruled that the party of aung san suu kyi won a landslide victory let's get some perspective on the story now we can speak to activist min man in yangon thank you for joining us now you have been out on the streets tell us what you have experienced there. i have been protesting young going since february until yesterday there was no violent kids is in protest areas a young girl i met the young goal has been a big choir with as shooting kids is important areas i mean. is that other townships way of police shoot. protesters arrested the protest leaders and even journalists and even sometimes doing protest however yesterday
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there were violent kids as young go and military supporters haven't really used shop object as an attack dog who just instantly sang almost dying and even now today i went i went to meet goal and around 10 am in the morning. to put is where much into as and kitty and shooting as and we have we have to run away from them yeah it sounds like the situation is ask letting are you afraid that you're going to see an even more extensive crackdown by police if you continue to go out into the streets. as surely we of 3 however never think that we would stop protesting we do but in myanmar always final always find a peaceful way to protest and will continue to find people as and military make their own as it is against their testimonies and they become terrorists no not police and military anymore believe me we him up people will never make any violent
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activities and protest against police violence is. now the military we mentioned has now officially and now those election results from last november where honest answers she and her party are won by a landslide is she still a unifying figure for you and for your movement. well. she says she still it is. 2000 general elections was and correctly legit to major towns and a constitution which that military loves so much and clearly does one election results can be a neutral by the military war because the already legit to me even allowed to and yours approve approve of 2 downs and gen regulation is those through their observations and findings because of that. i missed
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a day or will be no put no impact on the protest movement really we are no fighting for election results we are fighting for democracy we are too and military dictatorship we don't want military deduction anymore and we don't want our country's developments to be delayed again like into has ok we'll have to leave it there activist the man speaking to us from young guns thank you so much. you're welcome. now gunman in nigeria have abducted several 100 schoolgirls in what is the latest mass kidnapping in the region the abduction happened at a boarding school in the town of john gave it in some far a state in the early hours of friday eyewitnesses have told local media that hundreds of armed men attacked security guards before they took the girls in recent months heavily armed criminal gangs have been ramping up attacks on schools and kidnapping to collect ransom let's go to is fred when he has standing by
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for us in lagos hi fred what is the latest that we know at this hour. we know that you have just mentioned that several hundreds of schoolgirls where not to us tonight the gunman in big numbers and started shooting to scare the population and then after that they started kidnapping these schoolgirls so far we know that these nor single god has escaped we know but we know from governmental authorities that the meter and other security organs are already did they're trying to pursue the gunmen so far that's the information that we have fred what can you tell us about the kidnappers here who are they and what is that that they want. so far there is no group that has claimed responsibility over what happened last
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night but we know that they are of course in northern nigeria they are gunmen. but they're also boko haram but at this point they believe that these are just gunmen like bandits and they kill their kidnapping seem pretty for ransom so someone just told me a moment ago that in next one or 2 days probably these young girls might be released if the government pays something well it is one of several recent large scale kidnappings that we've seen in nigeria what is behind this development. that's really. because i mean unlike boko haram that has an ideology these bandits or other militia groups they don't have any ideology so as long as when they succeed to kidnap a group of young people especially schoolgirls then that is their success because
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their motive so far what we know is to destroy. the region and also make sure that they are also gaining some. some money because the they are doing this for ransom so far that's what we know and fred hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped again how are nigerians reacting to this. i spoke to one of the parents whose 2 daughters we have to do not last night the shoes that they they they dogs have a trust in the government system on security system in nigeria because this has been happening in other states now this is happening for the 1st time as far as we know so that they just you know that this pirates they want to see their daughter and they do want to know how this is going to happen our correspondent fred when
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you reporting for us from lagos thank you very much want to come now the human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in ethiopia's northern to grow region last november it was witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities the report suggests that eritrean troops carried out war crimes in their attempt to take control from rebels and the region. that this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter and sit on. the news met them back in november when they just arrived. hope we never had a plane or we cried and our children cried with us they wept in front of us so i think just the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. even the. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local
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rebel forces and the ethiopian military. allegedly receiving supports by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cut completely and humanitarian organizations have struggled to get in. in early december u.n. human rights chief michel passionless said there was an urgent need for independent monitoring of the human rights situation in the t cry region for all necessary measures to protect civilians and for accountability for violations that came about 2 weeks too late for this woman and some 800 others in ethiopia as holy city of axim that's how many people are thought to have died in an alleged massacre near an ancient orthodox church a recent investigation by the associated press found that the perpetrators were
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soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage in axum on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters nissen mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being shot on the ground when they were running approximately 10 people or more all of them young men everyone was scared and run away eritrea's government has denied its forces were involved in any massacre after the a.p. investigation was published the country's information minister called the story a horrendous lie relevant ethiopians to choose sions had long ascertained the us a fallacy of this story he posted on twitter fighting in tikrit is said to be ongoing and it'll be hard to verify what really happened in axum in late november
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but in light of amnesty international's new allegations the eritrean government may face fresh questions about its involvement in this bloody conflict that's playing out away from the eyes of the world. now to some other stories making news at this hour u.s. president joe biden has authorized his 1st military action since taking office the u.s. air force launch strikes in syria targeting facilities used by militia groups backed by iran secretary of defense lloyd austin said he was confident they had hit the correct targets syrian authorities say at least 17 people were killed. a british foreign woman who left the u.k. as a teenager to join the so-called islamic state in syria has lost her high court bid to return to her country of birth the british government revoked shamima begum citizenship and 2019 arguing she was bangladeshi by descent who is not a bangladeshi citizen challenge the decision which has left her stateless the head
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of russia's jail authority says opposition leader alexa not only has been moved from a moscow jail to a penal colony of all he was sentenced to 2 years labor for breaching his parole while recovering in germany from a poisoning attack un human rights investigators are expected to issue findings on the ball nice case on monday the european union has agreed to develop a covert 19 vaccine passport that could ease border crossings and allow people more freedom to travel again e.u. leaders met for a virtual summit to discuss cord nation they're already under pressure over a lagging vaccine rollout germany's chancellor says it will be at least 3 months before a vaccine passport system is up and running with slow backs in nations coronavirus variance border chaos and the summer holidays at risk there was no shortage of talking points at this virtual e.u. summit during a 4 hour video call leaders trying to find the united way forward in the fight
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against the pandemic the pressure is intense concerns can't just be waved to side with you lagging behind them vaccination numbers a new variance spreading rapidly across the continent the b 117 is by no in all member states but one. the south african variant is in 14 member states and the brazilian variant in 7 so there's a lot of challenges ahead of us apart from ramping up vaccine manufacturing and easing production bottlenecks the e.u. will put more energy into detecting these more contagious and dangerous mutations through a dedicated program. with spring on its way tourism has made it back to the agenda greek prime minister. was one of the 1st leaders to call for an e.u. wide vaccination certificates in the attempt to east travel restrictions and save the summer holiday season that's something all leaders could get behind but how and when exactly this vaccine passport could be rolled out is uncertain.
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we expect that to be done by summer i am not a programmer so i cannot make any guarantees like i cannot guarantee vaccine deliveries but the political requirements are to reach this goal within the next few months. but for the moment member states have agreed that tourism and all non-essential travel is not an option. for more on this story we can speak to alex patel is in athens he's the chief economic advisor to the greek prime minister meets attacking mr pelz tell us so welcome to you now you have said that you want to open for tourism in may and the commission president has said that it will take a round 3 months to put the system in place is that good enough for you. good afternoon to everybody and thank you so much for having me so what we're saying is that come spring people will want to travel it's been a difficult few months people and lock down the pandemic has been going on for
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a year now and governments will be under pressure there will be a solution found whether the european union puts one together or not and what we're saying is let's get this done greece is negotiating a number of bilateral deals we already reached an agreement in principle with israel through mutual recognition of facts mason said to ficus and we're working on a deal with the united kingdom and other countries but our view is that unlike 2020 when there were as let's say a hodgepodge of different approaches by different countries why don't we all come together and try unified approach what about the fact that there's still some uncertainty around whether vaccinated people can still get called that 1000 and also pass it on i mean are you worried about a risk of outbreaks that increase if people come there to travel. so out of scientists so there's not a judgment for me to make although recent data that came out from israel i think it was 2 days ago show that the risk of infection drops significantly with max
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a nation but the point here is different we need to put this is tim in place the experience from last year tells us that we do need to put a system in place and then after that it's very easy to switch that are off well if need be so we do have additional as bex nation certificate we want to be sharing the minimum amount of data with other countries but at the same time we need to get ready and we need to have a system in place that can be adjusted will ok there's also been ethical questions asked here about the fairness of giving people who have been vaccinated privileges like the freedom to travel freely when some people at perhaps don't have access to a vaccine yet or cannot get vaccinated for medical reasons do you share those concerns. this is not about giving somebody a freedom as opposed to somebody else and it's not a. vaccination passport either it's very difficult we would think of it as i think of it better as a green lane to avoid the restrictions that will remind you that greece did open
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last summer to tourism we opened end of june this time we want to open in may as you mention and the summer season went perfectly well last year this year we have a lot more tools or disposal there are rapid test that didn't used to exist there's a lot more people with antibodies and of course we have the backs nation certificates so. visitors will be able to visit greece under a number of protocols and we have no doubt that this will be a terrific summer season we do not share the pessimism of your a correspondent in the video we actually believe that the 2021 season is going to be still half that 29001 but double the 2021 you mentioned some of those bilateral or bilateral agreements they greece has reached with israel you're in talks with britain at the moment does that not undermine e.u. unity here to act together on this issue. so the member states to have
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freedom to control the borders 1st because every 3rd countries of course we all know last spring that led to chaos and the system was put in place with recommendations the current system and we have very much in favor of negotiations at the e.u. level at the same time. and we do urge other countries to come to the table at the same time if that doesn't happen then we are obviously going to do our own bilateral deals just to follow up there you're saying the e.u. is not acting fast enough to reach some of these deals you. know what we're saying is that we urge the e.u. to come together the people will want to travel as solution will be found sooner or later and let's make the e.u. part of that solution ok we'll have to leave it there alexis patel us in athens thank you so much for joining us. now is europe ponders a potential way out of lockdown brazil reports that a quarter of
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a 1000000 people have now died from corona virus despite registering more than 10000000 cases brazil's president charbel scenario has consistently downplayed the crisis many health workers say that is making their struggle to save lives even harder. and the media has this report from sao paulo. dr fernando got she treated the 1st call in 1000 patient in brazil since then he has had to deal not only with the pandemic but also with the government downplaying it speaking out put him under pressure and even cost him a bar not. something is going to screech he suffered a lot of criticism because we started to spread information inside and outside the hospital to share our experience with the world and with other hospitals various pool all those then we were criticised for doing that by society by experts and even from our own government the brother was very most 12 months after its fairest
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case brazil is facing another challenge the new strain this patient is infected with the virus and which besides have been more contagious seems to affect young and old alike in period of us hospital in sao paolo she is insulated on unconscious but despite the gravity of the pandemic the government's controversial approach means many in brazil still believe all the effects of the virus. there are many people in a very serious condition this is not a joke that most people think it is. currently almost how of brazil's $27.00 states say their intensive care units are more than 80 percent food at the hospital in sao paulo one of the largest in latin america more and more young people are being admitted with coronavirus these women are visiting a 32 year old man. people are struggling to get
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a bed and get better and while the politicians are fighting among themselves the population is like. monica see their works in the same hospital i was the 1st person to receive the vaccine in brazil coronavirus that seems have been at the heard of a political power struggle in the country. people shouldn't be thinking about politics the important thing is that the vaccine is here whether it comes from one side or they're all there it doesn't matter with counsel is that. although brazil has been successful in vaccinated against all their lives such as yellow fever tuberculosis a missed list this time part of some struggles that in the country failing to buy enough but since doses that cost divisions even within both runs the congress. unfortunately it is also we have seen the.
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some are ignoring the pandemic and others are taking advantage of fit to project and like to hold political plans for 2022. but the virus does not care about politics that's clear to those fighting aids on the frontline on those who like dr gace have seen the evolution of the virus from the one. you're watching did of you news still to come on our show the heart stopping moment of a turkish mother threw her children from the window of a burning building and depended on the kindness of strangers. that's in just a moment but 1st let's get some more headlines from around the world hong kong has started the covert 1000 vaccination rollout for its 7 and a half 1000000 residents people over 60 and health care workers are prioritized to receive the shots 1st vaccines from china's final back are 1st to be administered on kong has also struck deals with astra zeneca and biotech pfizer. queen elizabeth
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has encouraged people to get vaccinated against coverage 19 the queen made the comments on a call with british health officials the 94 year old said the job did not hurt when she received it she urged people to think about the risks and take the shot if possible. and u.s. president biden has phoned king solomon of saudi arabia for the 1st time since taking office the u.s. is preparing to release an intelligence report on the killing of journalist. the us has previously singled out saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma as a likely orchestrator of the murder. now to the remarkable story of 4 children being thrown from a burning building in istanbul their mother dropped her kids one by one from an upper story window while neighbors gather to catch them. a mother's love put to the hardest to test. a turkish woman had to throw her 4 kids from a 3rd floor window in order to save them from the flames. president's
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stretched out a blanket so they could capture them. they were moments of terror but the children made it out safely local media reported they were in good condition. anyone who has kids will feel a lot more profoundly about this so this is well there was great to despair there one of those kids that wasn't able to jump down was about to faint. i broke down after he saw. his homelessness it was heartbreaking little content got no one lost their lives in a little. the incident happened at a 5 story building in the european side of istanbul. firefighters later assisting bridge the flames sparked by an electrical panel. the mother and 4 other people in
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the building were all suresh skewed. a potential tragedy of the tilt who will. now a former olympic women's gymnastics coach in the u.s. has killed himself just hours after being charged with sexual assault human trafficking and other crimes john getter to coach the women's national team to a gold medal in the 2012 games but on thursday the state of michigan filed 24 charges against him that could have carry years in prison if convicted now the olympic games doctor larry nasir had previously been convicted of the sexual abuse of female athletes and a case that rocked the u.s. and global sports. you're watching g.w. coming up next working from home and studying from home means many of us are not getting enough exercise our show in good shape looks at how to keep fit while working remotely don't forget you can always get the latest on our web site dot com
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differently. and. this culture. starts marching on w. . coming up on in good shape. back pain is what helps and what does. get moving why even children can have plaque problems. and scoliosis therapies the curvature of the spine in childhood. hello and welcome to in good shape about today's show topic you probably are already an expert we will
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talk about back pain and everybody knows somebody with back pain all knows somebody who knows somebody with back pain or has back pain him self and she will probably say come on count me out because i literally know everything about it. but the question is do you know the right stuff because there are a lot of myths. back pain often comes on suddenly and can be torturous most people suffer some kind of back pain at least once in their lives. jonathan has had back problems for quite a while he tried out many different therapies and found a lot of misleading information but he got help from an orthopedic doctor a physical therapist and a biomechanics expert your hands turn your head so. one widespread myth is that only older people suffer from back problems. for in the past it
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was always taught that people under the age of 21 couldn't have a slipped disc today my youngest patients are 13 or 14 if it's jonathan was very fit and did plenty of sports until the back pain started. his 1st thought was to simply rest his back but exercising less is not a good solution long term. exercise is a great healer and the days do said you need to go to bed for 2 weeks with a cushion under your knees and not move are long gone and the results were disastrous covers for fall if you are sick broke. if you can walk without pain it's recommended you take several short walks a day. initially jonathan was prescribed painkillers that's ok for a while but they're not a long term solution what's important is exercise but what kind of exercise is best
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you can make a lot of mistakes it's not about having big muscles per say physio therapist philly on end often has patients who've worked out a lot but that's not the issues you didn't cause you don't need the big fat muscles the stuff he says you want to train the stabilizing muscles along the spinal column we want. tackle the foundation not the big surface muscles we have one is fundamentally and. marcus was has physiotherapy once a week his case is very typical that he spends too much time sitting down. so i've had back pain for nearly 10 years since i started my office job sitting at a desk and not moving much. it's important to exercise every day but you need to know which muscles to work. there's a few of these core areas the diaphragm battle and seat muscles stabilize the lumbar region. muscular in durance is the key in other words how long
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a muscle can keep working that's why it's important to train the muscles every day . while searching online for help jonathan stumbled on dr stuart macgill and internationally renowned expert on the spine he spent more than 30 years studying back problems and highlighted early on the risks of certain exercises like sit ups while as it turns out the more sit ups that you do you increase your risk of back pain so kind for long as well as a so the problem comes from the constant bending of the spine macgill discovered that sit ups can even trigger a slipped disc jonathan's physical therapist showed him an alternative option the plank which strengthens the back and abdominal muscles stretching exercises are often recommended for back pain but dr mcgill says too much flexibility isn't good . well we've actually studied this the more flexibility you have in your back for
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greater your risk of having future disabling back pain. that's because the spine itself can't carry much weight it needs the surrounding muscles that support it like tension wires. another widespread myth is that only an operation can alternately relieve the pain yoke posh used to think that to one spinal disc problem was operated on twice but he still wasn't pain free. of all the stick to see in the us after 2 operations on the exact same spot with the exact same symptoms i came to realize that i could get this to 3rd 4th or 5th time and in the end it was a more conservative therapy that cured me not an operation. it was orthopedic specialist martine mariano ultimately helped him he believes many surgeons are too quick to operate when it's often not necessary oh there's greater
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awareness now and more people know you shouldn't rush into an operation but the number of back operations still hasn't decreased. jonathan has seen 5 different doctors in all nearly 50 sessions a physiotherapy cairo therapy and osteoporosis plus daily exercises but it was worth it he is now virtually pain free and. if you take a look into an ancient medical textbook out of the 19th or early 20th century you will find virtually nothing about back pain totally different story today because pain is the main cause of disability worldwide what is the real concern for us doctors is that back pain affects more and more young people like children or lessons so what's the cause of it is it stress is it too much pressure i think it's mall. of exercise. and former world champion skier felix noyes
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wants to help children enjoy physical exercise that's not as easy as it sounds in the coronavirus era but i lack of physical activity can affect children's health and even lead to cardiovascular illnesses and so when it's a song as far as that goes it's pretty sad more than 80 percent of children worldwide don't come close to getting the amount of daily physical activity as outlined in the latest recommendations. the world health organization recommends 60 minutes of movement today but lockdowns have restricted access to sports activities leaving some kids virtually immobile with digital media adding to the effect. that maybe digital media where you can find so many other diversions is just what's needed to motivate them to get active get up and follow this video clip how about doing these exercises that might be a possibility and. that's why felix is trying to get kids moving with
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online videos it doesn't take much to be active even at home in front of the t.v. . every minute counts you don't have to be strict and say it has to be an hour's workout is enough to do some kind of physical activity at home. because the right type of training is both healthy and fun. because. it's not always from sitting in front of the computer of the screen when children develop back problems they can also be male formations of the spine that develop from growth you see normally the human spine is curved backwards and forwards at specific places but it can be in the sight birds as well and this is called scoliosis. eustace could find his way to the treatment room blindfolded the 10 year old was diagnosed with scoliosis last year he'd never noticed anything wrong before like most of those affected now he wears a corset. when moose hunting just means you have to remember to make sure it
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is properly fitted said the buckles don't come on. target and you have to wear it a lot i wear it 20 to 21 hours a day so. we went for routine checkup and the doctor did a forward bend test and saw the curvature i hadn't noticed anything before. and pediatrician vincent flynn bagus says the condition that's often discovered by chance which is why parents should watch their kids backs closely because of treatment begins and time the chances are good that this abnormal spinal curvature can be corrected. x. ray images reveal the change since used just began his treatment. just as you can see with our patients here that with the aid of the corset a remarkable correction is occurred because the whole spine is now as straight as
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an arrow so it's a wonderful adjustment. but it has to be said that if he stops wearing the corset and the spine will reach or enjoy its original shape that's why it's vital that the patient keeps wearing the course of this thing is to throw off the target is that so it's hard and. scoliosis is usually only obvious in very extreme cases the spinal curvature can be seen for instance when both arms are hanging loosely but one shoulder is higher than the other. a forward bend can also be very informative even people with no medical knowledge can often recognize it that way it's not known of scully osis has a genetic cause but fortunately what helps is known which to get on for the movement is important the children need to get enough exercise and do sports or there's no reason children with scoliosis should be exempt from sports lessons at school every kind of exercise is a good line you could be going to school. eustace has learned to live with his
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condition and hardly notices the course it anymore. i do write sometimes if i don't move right i feel it but when i'm just standing here like this i don't. and if his treatment continues to go well useless we'll be able to stop wearing his course at once he's through puberty. you want to learn more about scoliosis me too and this is why it's now time for our interview and his medical peter. a physician for pediatric orthopedics in beilin dr young much a 2nd examine just treat children and adolescents who display miles to severe curvature of the spine. hello dr mutter circular want to talk about scored all those what is this. school uses a growth disturbance and devolves the torsional deformity of the
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spine especially in the growth spurt before puberty and in puberty and this torsional deformity. appears mostly in the thoracic spine and also on the walls a little movement how does this differ measure come about the parents do something wrong no not whatsoever we in most of the cases we really don't know or what the or region or of this problem is parents sometimes are suspected often neglecting their children and then causing trouble but not in the case of school horses 90 percent of those cases are without any known cause scoliosis that often develops during puberty. what science should look out for. they should look for asymmetry of the plumb
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line that means when they watch their children from behind or from the front having lost the symmetry that they are used to or in the what we call bending test they could look for all rotational problems when we look at a child we can immediately recognize the torsional problem of the 1st 6 by. by the bending forward test where the child demonstrates or shows this is symmetry what consequences can be scored it will serve when one of the simple most problematic. disturbances of the function of the line we see elderly patients with scoliosis that cannot breathe properly during efforts or daily work while having
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a large curvature so we have to be aware of that problem by treating the scoliosis as early as possible saw to avoid these large curves you can treat. your prints are available when you discover the problem early enough you can stop a very simple methods of physiotherapy physiotherapy involving. exercises of balance and exercises of symmetry curvatures exceed a certain extend we have to use other means of helping. the child to come into back into symmetry and mostly we use braces braces.
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there is successful in the growing child and the growing teenager while the deformity is still softish is still more bile i can see an example of the success for the trickling behind you can your term or something about this image of this young lady develop a great curvature. to the right together with gordon so we started with brace treatment different braces during growths all different designs as you can see and at the end of the roughly 2 years we have a fairly good result of symmetry and the toss in a problem that she had in the beginning that is completely reduced.
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