Spinal Redressation According to Watson-Jones

Spinal redressing (from English re-dress, abbreviated: redess) is a set of techniques aimed at getting rid of many diseases by applying fixators or artificial elements extending from them. Redressation is used in orthopedic, medical and professional needs in various fields.

The co-author of the technique, Carl Watson, patented it in the 70s of the last century to help injured soldiers and rehabilitate athletes. It is known as his discipline and was first called “Redress” (from the English Redress with the translation “reinstall”), later abbreviated as “Watson-Jones method”.

The well-known method has become popular among doctors of all medical specialties due to its effectiveness. The merit of W. Jones is the popularization of this technique. He made many adjustments and modifications to take into account improvements in the materials used, trained and organized a network of certified and licensed specialists.

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