Docteur Anne Thiescé
It is obvious that certain steps must be taken in order to avoid spinal problems.
- Instructors must control lordosis by insisting that the chest be stretched and that the turn-out is practised from the hip.
- Children's ages and growth years must be taken into account when practising "adages".
- Supplementary exercise programmes in order to increase abdominal strength and to teach self-growth.
- Good lifting technique training.
- Adequate limbering-up exercises not forgetting that adding layers of woollen garments does not count as limbering-up exercises.
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