I. Idiopathic, mainly lumbar scolysis - patient before treatment.
- Idiopathic, mainly lumbar scolysis. Patient silhouette.
- 2. The silhouette of the patient leaning forward.

3. X-ray in anteroposterior projection (AP).
4. X-ray in lateral projection.

5. The silhouette of the patient after the surgery. Visible high correction, reduction of the asymmetry of the protruding shoulder blades. Symmetrical arrangement of both shoulder girdles on both sides.
6. X-ray after surgery in AP projection.

7. X-ray after surgery in the lateral view.
II. Idiopathic bicuspid, thoraco-lumbar scoliosis. The patient before treatment.
1/2. Idiopathic bicuspid, thoracolumbar scoliosis. Patient silhouette.

3. The silhouette of the patient leaning forward.
4. X-ray in AP projection.

5. X-ray in lateral projection.
6. The silhouette of the patient after the surgery.

7. The silhouette of the patient after the surgery.
8. X-ray of the patient after the surgery in the AP projection.

9. X-ray of the patient after surgery in the lateral view.


