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the child to come into the can to symmetry and mostly we use braces grace is. there is successful in the growing child and the growing teenager while the deformity is still soft it is still more bile i can see an example of. success for trickling crying to can your term or something about this image of this young lady develop a great curvature. to the right together with poison 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 torsional problem that she had in the beginning that is completely reduced and sole we're quite happy with that
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result thank you for this talk and this was dr i want to circle on the double. well you welcome thank you the social. weekly health show on d w covers many aspects of health care we look at what's new in medical treatment nutrition fit this country. we talk about these topics in depth with experts and give you the chance to pose your own questions so you do get in touch. the covert 19 pandemic has changed the way we work for many people we work in the office but in the home office and this may lead to back pain because what we need is a good desk is a good chair and a great poster. deanna fi t. davies works for an internet agency an average 8 hours
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a day. after months of working purely from home she's really feeling the effects of not being in the office sitting for long periods has become a real problem for her. could mean for the pain is like a burning sensation it's very unpleasant and at times really painful so that i can't stay seated any longer i'm forced to get up and move around a bit since we're being many people are having similar issues right now. one of the problems of working from home office furniture that's not ergonomically suitable incorrect posture and lack of exercise can all lead to problems and pain orthopedist sebastien quarterback is all too aware of the issues . the. small office of working from home many patients are generally moving around less they spend most of the time sitting at
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a desk staring at a screen with very little variation plus sports activities are very limited right now. because her condition hasn't improved deanna fi t. davies is here to get help for the orthopedist is able to rule out any underlying problems and soon identifies the cause of her pain. muscle tension in the lower lumbar region is what's causing the problem this problem and she's not the only one with these problems. and let's. figure studios closed down the whole lockdown scenario and i've had more patients who are working from home and experiencing more problems than usual and they can't make up for it by going to the gym to workout in for. special exercises under the guidance of
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a physio therapist can be helpful. so which exercises help most. now in this case stabilisation training and exercises to loosen the muscles help relieve the tension some exercises require professional supervision to be really effective. and i never saw should only try it on your own i've been shown what to do and can do it correctly otherwise you'll just train the surface muscles and not the supporting and pastoral ones that really need it which won't solve the problem comedy mystery at least not hide behind. the 27 year old normally goes to the gym to keep fit but right now it's closed because of the lockdown. so what compensates best. there are many ways to keep fit including home workouts. principio general
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exercise is always good i would really appeal to people out there to do something for their health and get some exercise as far as that's possible right now and continue at home any exercise you've learnt during physiotherapy or at the gym or. deanna 30 davies has found combining the exercises from her physio therapist with her own personal training works best. we just learned that in back pain surgery is often unnecessary that pain medication can be dangerous in the long run and that sports and exercise can not be enough to treat it so in my office i often recommend manual therapy. christina v's and bar has been plagued by pain in the small of her back for the past 2 years despite all efforts to find a cure kids haven't got worse. cracking the mastic i did
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various times of physical therapy and 2 months after the guy went for massages and ended up spending a lot of money over all. of course when you're in pain you try everything. i know. in the end she couldn't do anything without pain killers she knew that wasn't a long term option and say she decided to try manual sarah pay. but tell efficacious is this method of treatment which doesn't use any aids and the hands the latest studies show it can work well for chronic back pain manual manipulation of the affected area has been shown to be as potent as any painkiller and even tops other alternative methods like acupuncture. but what is it that makes manual sarah p. so effective. you can use your hands to manipulate the muscles so that you can
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relieve muscular tension and you can also influence joint mobility this so-called joint play. therapist access mobilizes specific muscles on joints in christina's back rifle. i slide my hand under the vertebra and the edge of my hand forms a hypo. so like a pivot to which i can mobilize the area during the stretch then i turn the patient back over my hand off she breathes it and when she exhaled i increase the stretch right in the area where she is restricted. a patient often has a picture in their mind a sense that something has popped out or a vertebra is out of place obviously that's not the case that would be dreadful and not a case for manual therapy but what we're actually looking at is a functional disorder with some things within the functional apparatus that is not
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moving properly it's a manual therapist. and supports the patient and being able to move normally again . and it works well studies say handholds like these improve my ability with conic back pain even more effectively than analgesic injections and ice they're a pain. in fact for patients with acute back pain manual therapists can often provide relief more quickly provided the therapist can locate the exact source of the pain. it's important to keep in mind that severe back pain could be caused by a slipped disc which might happen when you pick something up and feel a sudden pain in your back or leg you should have a doctor take a look at the nerve is affected what will manual therapy wouldn't be appropriate same with a heart attack or some cardiac infarctions are not felt in the chest but in
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a bag. but if it's nothing serious manual therapist and can immediately tackle the pain. if something hurts let me know instead of mobilization she uses a manipulation technique this one usually recognizable by its characteristic cracking sound and you breathe in. and out. but it's a brilliant technique when you have acute symptoms caused by blockages. it's the old tale of waking up in the morning with the stiff neck and neck lights and how it's made. and if a joint just blocked it can be released by manipulating it and the pain disappears immediately. but it is still fought back unlike with the mobilization technique manipulation intervenes in the complex system of bones and muscles.
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you mobilise that soon the mobilization technique mobilizes it gets something moving with manipulation i manipulate so in other words i apply additional pressure from the outside pushing or pulling to it to open a joint in a certain direction i think i have come to but still. in the case of chronic back pain the manipulation session is usually not enough those patients do strength training and coordination exercises as well that's because they've halted their posture to accommodate the pain which over time affects muscles and ligaments but that's that was the major i didn't expect that mark i hadn't looked into it beforehand of their goal but it's helped a lot because i'm aware of so many things again now my. like how i move and my posture on page 500. which i've been able to improve greatly using the equipment
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here and i'm still getting them to become. manual therapy may not be a cure all for back pain but used in combination with other treatments it can certainly be highly effective. so after all this it's time for back so thing walk but not full so long because we all want to be back here next week for next week's show.
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our documentary series slavery routes starts march 10th on d w. this is g w news live from berlin donald trump returns to the political stage dancing ass and now the run for the white house. is never to journey so successful we began it together 4 years ago and it is far from being over. the former president gets a rapturous welcome from conservatives in florida also coming up. the bloodiest day
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so far and $1000000.00 project off percy protests police opened fire on demonstrators with live rounds the united nations says 18 are dead. and in bundestag a football leverkusen sinking deeper into. isis as they fall short against freiburg will bring you all the highlights. and welcome to the program former u.s. president donald trump has returned to the political stage and hinted that he could make another run for the top job in 2024 made his entry at the conservative c pac conference in florida it was his 1st public appearance since leaving office in january trump was banned from twitter and other social media in the last days of
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his presidency he kept aloof he's kept a low profile since president biden's integration but back in front of an enthusiast a crowd the ex leader was upbeat. you know they kept saying he's going to start a brand new party we have the republican party it's going to my god i never before i am not starting my but who had was. i may even decide to beat them for a 3rd time ok was so we heard donald trump there once again falsely claiming he won the 2020 election d.w. says innes paul was following the speech in orlando she gave us her take away. she kind of in soon we waited that he might run again by saying and i might be
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the democratic party again in 2020 for those so this is one of the main takeaways is the other very important message she sent out here in orlando was that i am he said i am not to going to start a new party and by that he kind of keeps the republican party hostage because that means that he won't disappear. now sea-tac is a gathering of the most conservative wing of the republican party that's a friendly crowd for donald trump how big is their influence on the party as a whole. in this is normally a place rather conservative republicans come together to debate the new ideas and it's also kind of a barometer to find out who the next presidential candidate will be this crowd here absolutely. supports donald trump they want him to run again
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so there is no doubt this is like a home run for him here in orlando because the trump is trying to assert his domination over the republican party will he be able to maintain a dominant role. he will by just doing what she it did today only by saying i will stay in the game he just reclaimed his position as republican policy leader by insinuating that he might run again in 2024 and as for now are the republican leaders like mitch mcconnell and even like form of vice president pence they are not really strong enough and brave enough to to turn. and they're back on him they fear that all the trump supporters might leave the republican party might not vote at all and they need those millions to
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ever be able to get him to ridden the white house. news in his poll there in orlando florida. to me in our now where security forces have opened fire on protesters on the worst day of violence since the coup one month ago the united nations says at least 18 people were killed and over 30 wounded civilians are demanding the return of their elected leaders and an end to military role. was protestors try their best to smother clouds of tear gas. to wash out their eyes. security forces are becoming more aggressive in their determination to believe in protests against the military's takeover of the country and the removal of elected leaders even if that means taking lives local media reporting casualties. yesterday.
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and the day before. but i don't care about it. i already said goodbye to my family before i left in case i don't come back. took place throughout the country the crackdown and the threat of arrest not on the streets but the crackdown isn't limited to the demonstrators the military taking aim at the civil service they fired me in mass and to the united nations after he pleaded for international support. we need foreigners strongest possible from the international community to immediately and a military coup to stop. people to return the state power to the people and do school the democracy. has been in
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a state of unrest since the military seized power and detained elected civilian leader aung sang suu kyi and members of her government on the 1st of february since the. the numbers of people taking to the streets in protest has been growing by the thousands in locations all over the country they say they won't back down into their leaders have been safely released and handed back their jobs. their military accuses suchi of importing illegal walkie talkies and breaching coronavirus restrictions a hearing for her case will be conducted on monday. carol some other headlines we're following for you the humanitarian groups the watch house brought nearly 400 migrants to safety in a series of rescue operations in the mediterranean the aid agency says it rescued dozens of people from a wooden boat that was about to sink. gunmen have killed at least 11
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people including a child in the mexican state of hell isco 2 others were wounded the state prosecutor's office says the attackers fired from pick up trucks the region is one of the hot spots of mexico's drug wars. astronauts have ventured out of the international space station to install support frames for new highly efficient solar panels arriving later this year. rubens and victor glover carries hundreds of kilos of mounting brackets and struts the 6 new solar panels should boost the station's power up to 30 percent. in hong kong authorities have charged $47.00 prominent pro-democracy activists which said version it's the single largest enforcement yet of beijing's highly controversial new national security law supporters of the territories pro-democracy movement have described the charges as
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a body blow to the course. the olds of the uk they say they have done nothing wrong . pro-democracy activists were defiant as they reported to police to face charges of conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law that beijing imposed on the territory last summer but i don't buy that policy if i could it would be. one of the hong kong people. who people will be able to pull. their alleged crime was organizing an informal primary election last year to select pro-democracy candidates to run for legislative council elections a routine matter in much of the world but it took place shortly after the national security law took effect and for china's communist rulers it was a threat one manipulated from abroad. a small number of countries are
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vilifying china by spreading lies about territories including hong kong they're up to their usual tricks of politicizing in weaponize it was human rights issues to interfere in other country's internal affairs and we will resist base the activists say hong kong's last freedoms are at stake so the government can take away all our rights but the eyes of the people all over the world are sharp everyone will know that we hong kong people are still strong in these difficult days. the group hopes the world will be watching on monday when they are due in court. for over 7 decades the nala film festival has seen scores of movie stars and their fans descend on the german capital to celebrate a great cinema but this year the pandemic has put a stop to that instead the audience is reduced to a select group of critics and industry professionals who watch the golden bear
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contenders via lifestream. it's a 1st in the history of the berlin other festival directors carlo shuttle ya listen back alone in the cinema for now only buyers distributors and press can see their film selection for this year. from iran comes the directorial debut of modern. she also acts in the film playing a woman whose husband is executed after a miscarriage of justice. it's an indictment of a merciless system. to something good that is even boyish. but also a chamber of peace dealing with timeless questions of guilt and justice. there's
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also some strong political cinema from belarus. director of the uk say probably on followed the protests that erupted after the presidential election coverage is his 1st full length documentary film that shows the bravery of protestors using very limited means to fight for change in belarus. german cinema is in the competition with no fewer than 4 films including the adaptation of elisha cast in his novel fabio on the movie is set in 2 mulcher west berlin in 1931. crazy and melancholic time trip takes us to the weimar republic we encounter a menagerie. and dissect a society in decay.
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the festival organizers hope that in june they'll be able to rolled out the red carpet and welcome fans and stars once again just like last year and all the years before. in the bundesliga leverkusen sank deeper into crisis with the last 2 freiburg there now without a win for 4 weeks and their coach is coming under ever greater pressure. like the coach peter bush live in houston fans have been waiting more and more in patiently for the remerge and save the side that lead the league early in the season hosting freiburg the intent was there if not the execution tonight by the hand of florian miller several times they would pay the price in the 2nd half when the visiting side chances came they were taken. and married into mirror of each gave freiburg
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the lead in the 50th minute and it was to write only alomar. when lucas hurler was just the right side of offside to make things very difficult for live accuse and leon bailey she made left on the edge of the area to get things going in the right direction after 70 minutes but it proved to be all they've accuse and could muster . finish with pride don't deserve to one winners and eyeing the european places later husan are still there just that the outlook is bleak. and in the battle between 2 clubs near the bottom of the bone the slager mind didn't do much wrong but still lost to. the problem was that their one big arrow resulted in a very costly gold mistake along to mind skipper robinson who will not enjoy the reply his rogue past is set up the game's only goal the last puts a dent in mine survival hopes as they sit 2nd from the bottom.
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