Scoliosis SOS

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Bristol Clinic Spotlight – Scoliosis SOS Clinic
10
Mar
2026

Bristol Clinic Spotlight – Scoliosis SOS Clinic

Lewis Chappell

Located in the Castlemead building at the heart of Bristol, the Bristol Clinic serves as a dedicated satellite centre of the Scoliosis SOS Clinic.  This strategic location provides easier access to world-class Scoliosis treatment for patients residing in the South West of England, the surrounding counties, and across South Wales.  With excellent transport links—including major … Read more

26
Feb
2026

Master the Schroth Method

Kritika Rana

What Is the Schroth Method for Scoliosis and Why Is It World-Renowned? The Schroth method is the most commonly used and internationally recognized scoliosis-specific exercise approach for treating both scoliosis and hyperkyphosis. The Schroth method for scoliosis is world-renowned because it addresses spinal deformities using a three-dimensional approach. Scoliosis is not simply a lateral (side-to-side) … Read more

24
Feb
2026

Scoliosis Virtual Therapy: Remote Treatment Options Explained

Annie Simmonds-Miller

Virtual/Online therapy sessions are delivered by Scoliosis SOS as a form of remote rehabilitation, that allows patients to receive scoliosis-specific guidance without attending the clinic in-person. Using video sessions and tailored exercise programme, as well as ongoing clinical support, treatment can be delivered to patients all over the world. This blog will discuss how online … Read more

5
Jan
2026

Why Is Traveling to the UK for Scoliosis Physiotherapy at Scoliosis SOS Worth It?

Henry Firth

For individuals living with scoliosis, finding effective, non-surgical treatment can be a challenge especially in countries where such options are limited or not well-established. That’s why more and more people from around the globe are making the journey to the United Kingdom to seek expert physiotherapy treatment at Scoliosis SOS, a world-renowned clinic based in … Read more

24
Nov
2025

Scoliosis Physiotherapy: How targeted Exercises Correct a Curved Spine

Samantha Green

Why do we use physiotherapy? Scoliosis develops and progresses by following Stoke’s Vicious Cycle.  It starts with a trigger, which 80% of the time is idiopathic (unknown). Due to the effects of gravity, asymmetrical loading of the spine occurs which then means the spine grows asymmetrically, creating a scoliotic posture, and so on. The best … Read more