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The ScolioGold Method Explained: Acupuncture for Scoliosis
2
Dec
2016

The ScolioGold Method Explained: Acupuncture for Scoliosis

Erika

If you suffer from scoliosis and you are somewhat familiar with acupuncture, you may be considering using it to help with your condition. After all, if acupuncture helps to ease back pain, then surely it can help with your spinal condition? In today’s blog post, we will take a look at what this treatment entails … Read more

24
Nov
2016

Treating Spinal Curves Up to 120 Degrees

Erika

  It has often recommended that, if an individual with scoliosis displays a Cobb angle of 50 degrees or more, they should seek surgical treatment in order to correct their curve. However, we at Scoliosis SOS have demonstrated on multiple occasions that patients with a 55 degree curve or more can be successfully treated using non-surgical methods.  We … Read more

20
Oct
2016

What is the FITS Method?

Erika

Here at Scoliosis SOS, we have spent a number of years developing our sophisticated ScolioGold treatment method, to ensure that you receive an unrivalled level of treatment success, that is not available anywhere else. The Schroth Method has been an essential part of our non-surgical treatment process since our clinic first opened, and remains a vital aspect … Read more

13
Sep
2016

What is the SEAS Method?

Erika

Here at Scoliosis SOS, we treat scoliosis using what we call the ScolioGold method. This is our very own unique approach to scoliosis therapy, and it combines a range of different non-surgical techniques to ensure that our patients are getting the best possible results.  One of the techniques included in our ScolioGold programme is the SEAS … Read more

9
Sep
2016

Treating Scoliosis in Old Age

Erika

Scoliosis can impact anyone at any time of life, but the condition can be especially challenging in older patients. This is due in part to the increased chance of additional diseases or disorders – such as osteoporosis – being present. Scoliosis most commonly affects adolescents (most cases are diagnosed between the ages of 10 and … Read more