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  • Karski T. Biomechanical aetiology of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis (1995 – 2007). New clinical and radiological classification. Rules of new rehabilitation treatment and causal prophylactics. http://www.karski.lublin.pl/en/index.php?str=13
  • Kado D et al. Vertebral fractures and mortality in older women. Arch Intern Med. June 1999;159:1215-1220.
  • Amat P. Occlusion, orthodontics and posture: are there evidences? The example of scoliosis. J Stomat Occ Med. 2009; 2:2-10.
  • Kouwenhoven JWM et al. Analysis of preexistent vertebral rotation in the normal spine. Spine 2006; Volume 31(13):1467-1472.
  • Mooney V, Brigham A. The role of measured resistance exercises in adolescent scoliosis. US Spine & Sport Center, San Diego, California:167-171.
  • Cavdar S. The relation between back shape and torsion in lower limb bones measured by ultrasound in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. School of Biomedical Sciences Queen's. Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.
  • Kotani T, et al. An analysis of chest wall and diaphragm motions in patients with idiopathic scoliosis using dynamic breathing MRI. Spine 2004, Volume 29(3);298:302.
  • Quinn A. The compensatory pattern, as seen in art and osteopathy. OOA Journal, Summer 2000:59-61.
  • Pope R. The common compensatory pattern: Its origin and relationship to the postural model. AAO Journal, Winter 2003;19-40.
  • Kouwenhoven JW, Vincken KL, Bartels LW, Castelein RM. Analysis of preexistent vertebral rotation in the normal spine. Spine 2006;31:1467-1472.
  • Mergner T and Hlavacka F. Multisensory control of posture. Plenum Press 1995, New York.

Lateralization

  • Porac C and Coren S. Lateral preferences and human behavior. Springer-Verlag New York, 1981.

Aquatics

  • Brenner J, Stopka C. In depth training. Advance August 2007;40-44