Scoliosis SOS

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Scoliosis SOS Clinic Spotlight: London
6
Apr
2026

Scoliosis SOS Clinic Spotlight: London

Samantha Green

What is Scoliosis SOS? Scoliosis SOS is a specialist UK clinic focused on non-surgical scoliosis care for children, teenagers, and adults. The clinic’s very own ScolioGold programme can be used on its own or alongside bracing or surgical care, supporting patients at every stage of treatment. The clinic touches all bases, by using Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis … Read more

11
Jul
2019

Treating Scoliosis with PSSEs

Erika

Physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSEs) are an increasingly popular non-surgical method for treating scoliosis. PSSEs – so named to differentiate them from non-specific physiotherapy programmes – aim to provide a more functional approach to scoliosis management and improve the patient’s quality of life. The Schroth method The Schroth method is a particularly well-known type of non-surgical … Read more

8
May
2019

Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive Scoliosis Exercise in UK Adults

Erika

Erika Maude, our Clinic Principal, delivered a scientific presentation to the 2019 SOSORT conference in San Francisco last week. Watch the video below to see her presentation in full. Video Transcript Erika Maude: Hello everybody, and thank you for having me along today. This is a continuation of the research that my colleague Jason Black … Read more

7
Feb
2018

Pilates for Scoliosis: 3 Beneficial Techniques

Erika

Pilates is a system of exercises devised by a German physical trainer named Joseph Pilates. It has become incredibly popular in the Western world, with countless Pilates classes available throughout the UK. But is Pilates beneficial for scoliosis sufferers? It certainly can be – there is evidence that Pilates can help to improve balance and … Read more

16
Nov
2017

Scoliosis SOS Research Published in Scientific Journal

Erika

We at the Scoliosis SOS Clinic are very proud to announce that we recently had our first piece of research published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The article, Current knowledge of scoliosis in physiotherapy students trained in the United Kingdom (Black et al, Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders 2017) was published online on the 27th September and can be … Read more