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A Military Man from Florida – Frankie's Scoliosis Story
16
Jan
2019

A Military Man from Florida – Frankie's Scoliosis Story

Erika

23-year-old Frankie from Florida came all the way to the UK to complete a 4-week treatment course at the Scoliosis SOS Clinic. This is his scoliosis story… Frankie’s father (who actually has scoliosis himself, albeit a far milder case) noticed Frankie’s scoliosis when he was 13 years old. Frankie had a slightly unusual gait and … Read more

7
Jan
2019

Research links idiopathic scoliosis to neuroinflammatory signals.

Erika

“Traditionally, scoliosis has been considered to be a disease affecting bone, cartilage, or neuromuscular activities. We were surprised to find an immune response associated with idiopathic scoliosis.” Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition that affects people all over the world, yet the underlying cause is still unknown. Researchers have made great progress in recent years, however … Read more

2
Jan
2019

Why is Lower Back Mobilisation Important for People with Scoliosis?

Erika

In the physiotherapy world, the word mobility refers to the freedom of movement that exists in a muscle or group of muscles. People with scoliosis often experience reduced mobility in their backs (frequently accompanied by pain). Regularly performing lower back mobilisation exercises can help to: Strengthen muscles in the lower back Improve posture Relieve lower … Read more