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Treating Scoliosis with Physical Therapy
7
Jan
2017

Treating Scoliosis with Physical Therapy

Erika

  No two cases of scoliosis are exactly alike – symptoms and their severity vary hugely from patient to patient and depend on a number of contributing factors. Due to several possibilities in how scoliosis can occur and progress, no one treatment is universally effective; certain treatment routes may be effective for some patients but fail … Read more

6
Jan
2017

ScolioGold vs NHS Physio: A Comparison of Methods

Erika

When performed correctly, physical therapy is an effective form of treatment for scoliosis, and is often used as an alternative to having to wear a back brace or undergo spinal fusion surgery. However, physiotherapy is a very broad and varied field, and it can be hard to decide which type of physical therapy is best-suited … Read more

3
Jan
2017

Can Bad Posture Cause Scoliosis?

Erika

Scoliosis (a sideways curvature of the spine) can be caused by all sorts of different factors. For example, if your muscles are weakened by a condition such as cerebral palsy or Guillain-Barré syndrome, this can lead to a curvature of the spine that progresses over time. Some children are born with scoliosis because their spines … Read more

2
Jan
2017

Scoliosis Clothing: Tips on What to Wear If You Have Scoliosis

Erika

  Anyone can develop scoliosis, although it affects girls more often than boys, and idiopathic scoliosis – the condition’s most common form – almost always develops during adolescence. Due to the visible symptoms of scoliosis, people with curved spines (especially teenagers) often feel insecure and uncomfortable, which can lead to them avoiding certain clothing if they … Read more