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Katharina Schroth was born (February 22, 1894 – February 19, 1985) in Dresden, Germany with scoliosis. Her treatment path was to wear to try to fix her diagnosis. She was sick of wearing the braces and over her lifetime found ways to use breathing techniques and different manipulation processes using and different stretches to fix the scoliosis. She had started two different institutes that taught and used these techniques to other individuals who also had scoliosis. The first was in opened in 1921 and was called Breathing Orthopedics and was in Meissen Germany. The second institute opened was in Sobernheim. The techniques used are now known as the and are still implemented today. The Schroth method helped to change the way of healing scoliosis and set the precedent for how other techni

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  • Katharina Schroth (geb. Bauer; * 22. Februar 1894 in Dresden; † 19. Februar 1985 in Bad Sobernheim) war eine deutsche Handelsschullehrerin, die an einer Skoliose erkrankt war. Sie versuchte, diese Wirbelsäulenverkrümmung bei sich selbst zu behandeln, und entwickelte dabei ein neues Konzept der Physiotherapie, die Dreidimensionale Skoliosebehandlung nach Katharina Schroth. Diese wurde später von ihrer Tochter, Christa Lehnert-Schroth, in deren gleichnamigem Buch umfassend dargestellt. Mit dieser Behandlungsmethode führte Katharina Schroth neue Behandlungselemente in die Skoliosetherapie ein. Neu war einerseits die sogenannte Drehwinkelatmung als Verstärker für die Wirbelsäulenkorrektur über die Rippen, andererseits auch das Ziel, in die Haltungsregulation über das Haltungsempfinden korrigie (de)
  • Katharina Schroth was born (February 22, 1894 – February 19, 1985) in Dresden, Germany with scoliosis. Her treatment path was to wear to try to fix her diagnosis. She was sick of wearing the braces and over her lifetime found ways to use breathing techniques and different manipulation processes using and different stretches to fix the scoliosis. She had started two different institutes that taught and used these techniques to other individuals who also had scoliosis. The first was in opened in 1921 and was called Breathing Orthopedics and was in Meissen Germany. The second institute opened was in Sobernheim. The techniques used are now known as the and are still implemented today. The Schroth method helped to change the way of healing scoliosis and set the precedent for how other techni (en)
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  • Katharina Schroth (geb. Bauer; * 22. Februar 1894 in Dresden; † 19. Februar 1985 in Bad Sobernheim) war eine deutsche Handelsschullehrerin, die an einer Skoliose erkrankt war. Sie versuchte, diese Wirbelsäulenverkrümmung bei sich selbst zu behandeln, und entwickelte dabei ein neues Konzept der Physiotherapie, die Dreidimensionale Skoliosebehandlung nach Katharina Schroth. Diese wurde später von ihrer Tochter, Christa Lehnert-Schroth, in deren gleichnamigem Buch umfassend dargestellt. Mit dieser Behandlungsmethode führte Katharina Schroth neue Behandlungselemente in die Skoliosetherapie ein. Neu war einerseits die sogenannte Drehwinkelatmung als Verstärker für die Wirbelsäulenkorrektur über die Rippen, andererseits auch das Ziel, in die Haltungsregulation über das Haltungsempfinden korrigierend einzugreifen. (de)
  • Katharina Schroth was born (February 22, 1894 – February 19, 1985) in Dresden, Germany with scoliosis. Her treatment path was to wear to try to fix her diagnosis. She was sick of wearing the braces and over her lifetime found ways to use breathing techniques and different manipulation processes using and different stretches to fix the scoliosis. She had started two different institutes that taught and used these techniques to other individuals who also had scoliosis. The first was in opened in 1921 and was called Breathing Orthopedics and was in Meissen Germany. The second institute opened was in Sobernheim. The techniques used are now known as the and are still implemented today. The Schroth method helped to change the way of healing scoliosis and set the precedent for how other techniques were developed. She was given the award of by the Federal Republic of Germany. These institutes were passed down to her daughter, , and to her daughter’s son, . Her grandson is still alive and has his own practice of where he uses modifications of his grandmother’s techniques to help those with scoliosis today. (en)
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