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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Klapp’s method also known as Kriechmethode ( crawling method) was developed in Germanyinthe beginning of the 20 century as a method for treating [[Scoliosis|idiopathic scoliosis]]. This concept was created by orthopedist Bernhard Klapp and soon after if was developed by his son Rudolf Klapp. It was a nonsurgical method established with the aim of correctingthespinal curvature by stretching and strengthening the back muscles.Peltier LF. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=iYXel4RXuU8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=Orthopedics:+A+History+and+Iconography-+Leonard+Peltier&ots=agGSIcJe1Z&sig=rUE3SnAUBhSTEHj-GJowU3pOipA Orthopedics: a history and iconography]. Norman publishing; 1993.
Klapp’s method also known as Kriechmethode ( crawling method) was developed in Germanyatthe beginning of the 20 century as a method for treating [[Scoliosis|idiopathic scoliosis]]. This concept was created by orthopedist Bernhard Klapp and soon after if was developed by his son Rudolf Klapp. It was a nonsurgical method established with the aim of correcting spinal curvature by stretching and strengthening the back muscles.Peltier LF. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=iYXel4RXuU8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=Orthopedics:+A+History+and+Iconography-+Leonard+Peltier&ots=agGSIcJe1Z&sig=rUE3SnAUBhSTEHj-GJowU3pOipA Orthopedics: a history and iconography]. Norman publishing; 1993.


这是注意到在匍匐爬行,at a certain moment the spine gets exposed to a mobilizing, exercising and corrective influence so he established an exercise programme where children with idiopathic scoliosis were treated on all fours position. The therapy oftheidiopathic scoliosis with help of complexexerciseon all fours became not only the most used therapy in Germany for treating scoliosis. but also as a prevention of wrong body posture by children intheschool age and is slowly gaining momentum all over the world.
这是注意到在匍匐爬行,at a certain moment,the spine gets exposed to a mobilizing, exercising and corrective influence so he established an exercise programme where children with idiopathic scoliosis were treated on all fours position. The therapy of idiopathic scoliosis with help of complexexerciseson all fours became not only the most used therapy in Germany for treating scoliosis. but also as a prevention of wrong body posture by children in school age and is slowly gaining momentum all over the world.


Klapp stated that the spine is responsible for protecting and maintaining the static and dynamic functions, the nerves and blood vessels. He emphasized that wrong posture leads to a muscle imbalance in the body leading to negative effects on the spine and leading to impairments of the same.
Klapp stated that the spine is responsible for protecting and maintaining the static and dynamic functions,ofthe nerves and blood vessels. He emphasized that wrong posture leads to a muscle imbalance in the body leading to negative effects on the spine and leading to impairments of the same.


== Clinical Relevance ==
== Clinical Relevance ==
Klapp divided the back impairments roughly into 8 general categories:
Klapp divided the back impairments roughly into 8 general categories:
*先天脊柱侧凸(通常连接with “spina bifida”, inborn wrong leg joint position, dislocation of the hip, chest anomalies)
*先天脊柱侧凸(通常连接with “spina bifida”, inborn wrong leg joint position, dislocation of the hip,andchest anomalies)
* Scoliosis as result of disease (tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, rickets…)
* Scoliosis asaresult of disease (tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, rickets…)
* Static scoliosis (differentlengthof the legs, amputation)
* Static scoliosis (differentlengthsof the legs, amputation)
* General scoliosis (from school, wrong body posture)
* General scoliosis (from school, wrong body posture)
* Scoliosis after paralysis
* Scoliosis after paralysis
*创伤后脊柱侧凸(燃烧……)
* Post-traumatic scoliosis (burn…)
* Antalgic scoliosis (scoliosis caused by pain)
* Antalgic scoliosis (scoliosis caused by pain)
* Idiopathic scoliosis (over 90%)MUDr. Rudolf Klapp - Klapp's crawling
* Idiopathic scoliosis (over 90%)MUDr. Rudolf Klapp - Klapp's crawling


= = = " Klapp的Crawling''' ===
= = = " Klapp的Crawling''' ===
It is a unique method, which uses crawling on all fours to correct body posture by reducing pressure on the spine and optimizing use of back extensors.
It is a unique method, which uses crawling on all fours to correct body posture by reducing pressure on the spine and optimizingtheuse of back extensors.


The principle is in spreading your weight on the four supporting points while crawling which causes a rotation in the spine and simultaneous stretch - thus functionally strengthening of the “muscle corset”.
The principle is in spreading your weight on the four supporting points while crawling which causes a rotation in the spine and simultaneous stretch - thus functionally strengthening of the “muscle corset”.


The movement has to always start in exact default position, locomotion has to be slow, smooth, along with your limbs pressing against the ground and keeping your spine straight. Even though idiopathic scoliosis has not been cured by the Klapp’s method, it is very effective in optimizing the muscle tension in the back area thus helpinginrealign the posture non surgically.
The movement has to always start intheexact default position,andlocomotion has to be slow,andsmooth, along with your limbs pressing against the ground and keeping your spine straight. Even though idiopathic scoliosis has not been cured by the Klapp’s method, it is very effective in optimizing the muscle tension in the back area thus helpingtorealign the posture non-surgically.


'''Indications:'''
'''Indications:'''
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== Exercises ==
== Exercises ==
Exercises are defined in such a waysoas to start from the default positions of the spine from the ground up to the straight erect spine working on each affecting the centre of mass of each segment of spine to realign them.
Exercises are defined in such a way as to start from the default positions of the spine from the ground up to the straight erect spine working on each affecting the centre of mass of each segment ofthespine to realign them.


Some of the exercises are:
Some of the exercises are:
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3. Creeping
3. Creeping


With Klapp's method it is possible to execute and integrate more challenging and complex exercises slowly and gradually progress towards correct posture and realignment of the spine and improve muscle balance in the trunk.Fyziopedia. Exercising according to Klapp method. Available from: http://www.fyziopedia.org/articles/item/217-exercising-according-to-klapp-method (accessed 13 April 2023).
With Klapp's method,it is possible to execute and integrate more challenging and complex exercises slowly and gradually progress towards correct posture and realignment of the spine and improve muscle balance in the trunk.Fyziopedia. Exercising according totheKlapp method. Available from: http://www.fyziopedia.org/articles/item/217-exercising-according-to-klapp-method (accessed 13 April 2023).


=== Drawback ===
=== Drawback ===
* The exercises advocated by Klapp have a major drawback of affecting the children's knees due to continuous crawling and as a result are not used rampantly today.
* The exercises advocated by Klapp have a major drawback of affecting the children's knees due to continuous crawling and as a result,are not used rampantly today.
* Exercises that overemphasized flexibility created problems by making the spine more vulnerable to collapse.
* Exercises that overemphasized flexibility created problems by making the spine more vulnerable to collapse.
* When treating patients with S- curves, it was difficult to plan an exercise programme accordingly.
* When treating patients with S- curves, it was difficult to plan an exercise programme accordingly.
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Other related studies showthat the Klapp method was an efficient therapeutic technique for treating asymmetries of the trunk and improving its flexibility. However, it was not efficient for pelvic asymmetry modifications in head positioning, cervical lordosis or thoracic kyphosis.Iunes DH, Cecílio MB, Dozza MA, Almeida PR. [https://www.scielo.br/j/rbfis/a/tDpXMKnPmJfZk8tSdYsvWwg/abstract/?lang=en Quantitative photogrammetric analysis of the Klapp method for treating idiopathic scoliosis]. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 2010;14:133-40.
Other related studies show that the Klapp method was an efficient therapeutic technique for treating asymmetries of the trunk and improving its flexibility. However, it was not efficient for pelvic asymmetry modifications in head positioning, cervical lordosis or thoracic kyphosis.Iunes DH, Cecílio MB, Dozza MA, Almeida PR. [https://www.scielo.br/j/rbfis/a/tDpXMKnPmJfZk8tSdYsvWwg/abstract/?lang=en Quantitative photogrammetric analysis of the Klapp method for treating idiopathic scoliosis]. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 2010;14:133-40.


== Related Information : ==
== Related Information : ==
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Revision as of 10:01, 13 April 2023

Introduction[edit|edit source]

Klapp’s method also known as Kriechmethode ( crawling method) was developed in Germany at the beginning of the 20 century as a method for treatingidiopathic scoliosis. This concept was created by orthopedist Bernhard Klapp and soon after if was developed by his son Rudolf Klapp. It was a nonsurgical method established with the aim of correcting spinal curvature by stretching and strengthening the back muscles.[1]

这是注意到在匍匐爬行,at a certain moment, the spine gets exposed to a mobilizing, exercising and corrective influence so he established an exercise programme where children with idiopathic scoliosis were treated on all fours position. The therapy of idiopathic scoliosis with help of complex exercises on all fours became not only the most used therapy in Germany for treating scoliosis. but also as a prevention of wrong body posture by children in school age and is slowly gaining momentum all over the world.

Klapp stated that the spine is responsible for protecting and maintaining the static and dynamic functions, of the nerves and blood vessels. He emphasized that wrong posture leads to a muscle imbalance in the body leading to negative effects on the spine and leading to impairments of the same.

Clinical Relevance[edit|edit source]

Klapp divided the back impairments roughly into 8 general categories:

  • Inborn scoliosis (often connected with “spina bifida”, inborn wrong leg joint position, dislocation of the hip, and chest anomalies)
  • Scoliosis as a result of disease (tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, rickets…)
  • Static scoliosis (different lengths of the legs, amputation)
  • General scoliosis (from school, wrong body posture)
  • Scoliosis after paralysis
  • Post-traumatic scoliosis (burn…)
  • Antalgic scoliosis (scoliosis caused by pain)
  • Idiopathic scoliosis (over 90%)[2]

Klapp's Crawling[edit|edit source]

It is a unique method, which uses crawling on all fours to correct body posture by reducing pressure on the spine and optimizing the use of back extensors.

The principle is in spreading your weight on the four supporting points while crawling which causes a rotation in the spine and simultaneous stretch - thus functionally strengthening of the “muscle corset”.

The movement has to always start in the exact default position, and locomotion has to be slow, and smooth, along with your limbs pressing against the ground and keeping your spine straight. Even though idiopathic scoliosis has not been cured by the Klapp’s method, it is very effective in optimizing the muscle tension in the back area thus helping to realign the posture non-surgically.

Indications:

  • Scoliosis
  • Wrong body posture
  • Strengthening the muscle “corset”
  • Trunk muscle imbalance

Exercises[edit|edit source]

Exercises are defined in such a way as to start from the default positions of the spine from the ground up to the straight erect spine working on each affecting the centre of mass of each segment of the spine to realign them.

Some of the exercises are:

  1. Walking on knees
  • Walking on knees with lengthened trunk
  • Kyphotic walking on the knees with swimming motion in the arms
  • Kyphotic walking on the knees with circling movement in the arms

2. Crawling on all fours:

  • Crawling on one side at a time
  • crawling alternate sides at a time
  • Pushing

3. Creeping

With Klapp's method, it is possible to execute and integrate more challenging and complex exercises slowly and gradually progress towards correct posture and realignment of the spine and improve muscle balance in the trunk.[3]

Drawback[edit|edit source]

  • The exercises advocated by Klapp have a major drawback of affecting the children's knees due to continuous crawling and as a result, are not used rampantly today.
  • Exercises that overemphasized flexibility created problems by making the spine more vulnerable to collapse.
  • When treating patients with S- curves, it was difficult to plan an exercise programme accordingly.

Recent Research:[edit|edit source]

Recent studies show that Klapp's Method is responsible for gibbosity stabilization and improving back strength in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis.[4]

Other related studies show that the Klapp method was an efficient therapeutic technique for treating asymmetries of the trunk and improving its flexibility. However, it was not efficient for pelvic asymmetry modifications in head positioning, cervical lordosis or thoracic kyphosis.[5]

Related Information :[edit|edit source]

[6]

References[edit|edit source]

  1. Peltier LF.Orthopedics: a history and iconography. Norman publishing; 1993.
  2. MUDr. Rudolf Klapp - Klapp's crawling
  3. Fyziopedia. Exercising according to the Klapp method. Available from:http://www.fyziopedia.org/articles/item/217-exercising-according-to-klapp-method(accessed 13 April 2023).
  4. Dantas DD, De Assis SJ, Baroni MP, Lopes JM, Cacho EW, Cacho RD, Pereira SA.Klapp method effect on idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents: blind randomized controlled clinical trial. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. 2017;29(1):1-7.
  5. Iunes DH, Cecílio MB, Dozza MA, Almeida PR.Quantitative photogrammetric analysis of the Klapp method for treating idiopathic scoliosis. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 2010;14:133-40.
  6. Invigor Chiropractic. Scoliosis exercise using KLAPPS Method. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axEjytHLyy0[last accessed 13/4/2023]