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L’entusiasmo dei tantissimi ragazzini che vorrebbero pick up a racquet is suppressed, in part, by the now traditional and atavistic belief that the courts can determine the harmful effects of a spine affected by "scoliosis," the note column vertebrale.La pathology of the scientific literature, however, definitely the limelight belief in sopra.Il Dr. Rodolfo Lisi, professor and posturologist who meticulously analyzed the research in the literature, explains: "There are no contraindications for tennis for those with scoliosis . "The research, which was also reviewed by the famous American magazine "Medicine and Science in Tennis," can be found in the essay by the same Lisi ("Tennis and scoliosis, state of the art" - Lombardo Editore - for orders: Tel 075.85. 83,860; Email: infolombardo@lombardoeditore.it).
In the essay cited, Lisi ruled that the courts - as well as fencing, archery, throwing Javelin - were considered to be harmful because it was assumed that since the sport "asymmetric" (ie affecting only one side of the body) would have influenced the evolutionary history of scoliosis. "The court can only lead to a higher trophic (enlargement) of the body regions stimulated muscle but, unfortunately, is still recommended by professionals without a valid scientific reason" , the researcher concludes . The volume of lysis may be useful to anyone (from sports medicine to the same parents) who want to learn more about the features, benefits and contraindications of tennis, a sport widely popular in Italy and practiced by many boys.
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