. Buffalo medical journal. a few words must not be omitted on anew use of the plas-ter-of-Paris jacketfor fixed curves de-vised by places the pati-ent face downwardon a m o d i fi e dBradford framewith the thig-hs atright angles to thepelvis. This posi-tion flattens t h elumbar c u r \ ewhich in turn willflatten the dorsalcurve. The spine thus hy-perextended andpartially correctedis straightened fur-ther by bandagingthe trunk to thesides of the frame,one bandage pul-ling on the convexity of the dorsal curve and the other on theconvexity of the lumbar curve. The trunk is now encased i


. Buffalo medical journal. a few words must not be omitted on anew use of the plas-ter-of-Paris jacketfor fixed curves de-vised by places the pati-ent face downwardon a m o d i fi e dBradford framewith the thig-hs atright angles to thepelvis. This posi-tion flattens t h elumbar c u r \ ewhich in turn willflatten the dorsalcurve. The spine thus hy-perextended andpartially correctedis straightened fur-ther by bandagingthe trunk to thesides of the frame,one bandage pul-ling on the convexity of the dorsal curve and the other on theconvexity of the lumbar curve. The trunk is now encased inplaster. At the end of five days the jacket is removed andanother applied in the same way exercising more force. Severaljackets are thus rapidly worn and discarded, and then the patientis treated by exercises. Lovett claims that correction proceedsat a rapid pace by means of this preliminary use of found that in the earlier jackets it was very easy to obtainan unbearable amount of corrective force, and that the. Fig. VII., Case iv. — Showing structural changes withconsiderable rigidity of the spine. 8l6 LE BRETON: ROTARY LATERAL CURVATURE OF THE SPINE. patients must become accustomed to a g^radual increase ofpressure. 5. Daily applications of faradic electricity to the muscles ofthe back may be g-iven in addition to other means. When thedeformity is due to anterior poliomyelitis, the weakened musclesare on the convex side and the electricity must be applied tothem. Massag:e of the back after exercises is g^rateful to thepatient and sea salt rubs in the morning are refreshing. Thesurgfeon must be careful that the treatment is not overdone tothe detriment of the general health of the patient and rest mustbe ordered after any temporary illness. The condition of the books. Hopelessly deformed patients may be relieved bymechanical support, massage and electricity. If great pain iscaused by overlapping ribs in extreme cases resection of one ribis a simple expedient, as


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