JOURNAL
The experience of using a corrective corset of the Rigaud type in the treatment of scoliosis in children
About the Authors
Amanzhol D. – Head of the Laboratory of Modeling and Orthosis, neurologist-rehabilitologist, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Tauaskanov B.B. – Expert of the Laboratory of Modeling and Orthosis, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Daribayev Zh.R. – Chief Expert, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Associate Professor of the Department of Neurology, NJSC "Astana Medical University", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Rakymzhan S.S. – Senior Orthotic technician at the Laboratory of Modeling and Orthosis, neurologist and rehabilitologist, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Bekenov E.B. – Orthotic technician at the Laboratory of Modeling and Orthosis, neurologist-rehabilitologist, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Relevance
Today, scoliosis is one of the most common and severe spinal deformities and ranks first in children among all orthopedic pathologies. The trends in global corset therapy in recent years have proved that the most effective is the use of actively corrective corsets with metered pressure zones (loads) and special void zones (discharges) – Rigaud-Chenault corsets.

