A New Technique of Spine Disease Treatment Supported by ADRSK1 Device

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Scoliosis is one of the most frequently occurring defects of human body. Its effective rehabilitation requires a suitable methodology of corrective exercises and devises which support the implementation of these exercises. The subject of scoliosis and its rehabilitation is brought up in this paper. The most popular rehabilitation devices as well as the new ADRSK1 apparatus from Gdańsk University of Technology are presented. The structure, the principle of operation and advantages compared to existing devices of the ADRSK1 are described.

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