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	<title>Scoliosis System- Scoliosis brace and exercise &#187; Raster Stereography</title>
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	<description>Scoliosis management for adults and children may include the use of Spinecor; a spinal orthosis (corrective brace) designed to help retrain muscle recruitment patterns while comfortably reducing scoliosis curvatures. Adult management is has now been clinically proven. In our experience, over the past six years, as well as among multiple providers in North America, we have seen dramatic results in regards to curvature reduction, pain relief and improved quality of life. This is not to say everyone will experience the same results.</description>
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		<title>Raster Stereography Case Studies</title>
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		<title>Kyphosis angle evaluated by video rasterstereography &#8211; Relation to X-ray measurements &#8211; Hans-Rudolf Weiss</title>
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		<title>Raster Stereography Reduces Xray Exposure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 21:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raster Stereography Reduces Xray Exposure A Proven Technology&#8230; The Formetric was Invented in the 1980s to periodically evaluate the progress in scoliosis treatment without subjecting the patients to harmful radiations. It is widely used, since 1996, in Germany and other European countries by chiropractors, orthopedic doctors and surgeons, dentists, osteopaths, research medical facilities and universities. [...]]]></description>
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<strong>A Proven Technology&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>The Formetric was Invented in the 1980s                                               to periodically evaluate the progress in                                                scoliosis treatment without subjecting                                               the patients to harmful radiations. It is                                               widely used, since 1996, in Germany and                                               other European countries by chiropractors,<br />
orthopedic doctors and surgeons,                                               dentists, osteopaths, research medical                                               facilities and universities. The Formetric                                               is FDA approved.</p>
<p>The Formetric works by using a harmless                                               white light to deliver a fast (40 milliseconds)                                               high-definition optical measurement                                               of the surface of the back to produce                                               graphical, clinical and analytical                                               information on the spine, the pelvis and                                               posture — without the need for radiation                                             or intrusive measures.<img src="http://www.spinebracespecialists.com/images/raster/rs4.jpg" alt="" width="201" height="153" /></td>
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<span class="style3">The patient stands in a natural, upright position 6 feet (2 m) in front of the formetric. A quick scan (40 ms) produces a 3D image</span></td>
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<span class="style3">Dr. Gary Deutchman recieves a wealth of data, immediately available for analysis, before and after treatment.</span></td>
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<td><strong>Screening for idiopathic                                                   scoliosis in adolescents</strong></p>
<p>Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis usually becomes                                                 evident in the early adolescent years.                                                 It is a spine deformity characterized by lateral                                                 and rotational curvature of the spine.                                                 Scoliosis screening provides the opportunity to                                                 diagnose the condition and make referral for                                               appropriate medical care.</p>
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<p><strong>Schedule a                                                   screening</strong></p>
<p>Communicate with Dr. Gary<br />
Deutchman or Dr. Marc Lamantia<br />
to schedule a screening session for<br />
your children. The time required for                                                 the scan is less than 5 minutes.</p>
<p>In addition to screening for coliosis,<br />
we evaluate your spine, pelvis and<br />
posture.</p>
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<span class="style3">Dr. Gary Deutchman and Dr. Marc Lamantia</span></td>
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<div><strong>Children must be accompanied by                                           a parent or legal guardian.</strong></div>
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