The final 2 days of the 2019 SOSORT (Society On Scoliosis Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Treatment) meeting in San Francisco proved to be just as productive and educational as the start of the conference.

 Erika Maude SOSORT Presentation

Friday 26 April

Friday began with a variety of scientific paper award sessions, including those on the ‘Impact of Sports Activities on Adolescent Scoliosis Patients’ (from a team at the Italian Scientific Institute) and the ‘Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Respiratory Muscle Strength’ (from a research group at Bezmiâlem University in Istanbul, Turkey). This was followed by a moving presentation from Dr. Scott Haldeman on the work of World Spine Care, a global charity on a mission to improve lives in under-served communities by aiming to create a world in which everyone has access to the highest possible quality of spine care. Clinic Principal Erika Maude (pictured above) then presented the Scoliosis SOS Clinic’s work: ‘Exploring the Cost Effectiveness of an Intensive Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercise (PSSE) Programme in a UK Adult Population’. Many of our patients will recall being asked to complete quality of life questionnaires at various points during their treatment programmes, and we are very grateful to everyone who has helped to contribute to this ground-breaking piece of research and prove that our ScolioGold therapy is a cost-effective alternative to the existing treatments of bracing and surgery that are currently offered by the UK’s National Health Service. We will be uploading the full video recording of Erika ‘s presentation at the San Francisco conference later next week. The day concluded with a talk from orthopaedic specialist Mr Peter Newton, current president of the SRS (Scoliosis Research Society), on the organisation’s work as a networking hub for spinal specialists from all over the world.

Georgie Frere SOSORT Presentation

Saturday 27 April

Saturday saw Rachel Mulvaney, Vice President of Curvy Girls, speak on the ‘Power of Peer Support’ and showcase the amazing work this society does to help girls with scoliosis across the globe. Our Clinical Manager Georgie Frere (pictured above) also gave an excellent insight into the importance of ‘Strategies to Improve Home Exercise Compliance in Patients with Scoliosis’, something that we are very passionate about supporting our patients with when they return home after completing a treatment course at our clinic. Every patient receives a personalised exercise schedule, and we have also been trialling the use of paper exercise diaries for some of our patients to see if this improves their motivation at home. Georgie’s presentation has also been recorded and will be uploaded to our YouTube channel shortly.

Looking ahead to SOSORT 2020

Next year’s SOSORT conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia, and the Scoliosis SOS team are already hard at work finalising their scientific abstracts for submission before the deadline in October 2019. The 2020 conference looks set to be bigger than ever, and will be teaming up with SpineWeek to offer a scientific collaboration bringing together clinicians and scientists from around the world and from very different scientific societies.

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SOSORT 2019 in San Francisco

SOSORT (Society On Scoliosis Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Treatment) is a non-profit organisation that aims to encourage the development of conservative – i.e. non-surgical – treatment methods for scoliosis and other spinal conditions. The cornerstone of SOSORT’s work is their Annual Meeting, which takes place in a different location each year and comprises a variety of scientific and educational events. The Scoliosis SOS Clinic have had a consistent presence at these Annual Meetings for a number of years now. Clinic Principal Erika Maude, Clinic Manager Georgie Frere and ScolioGold Therapist Kara Cattell are currently in San Francisco, California for SOSORT’s 14th International Conference on Scoliosis Management. This year, more than 300 participants from across 6 different continents have gathered together to discuss the latest developments, research and techniques for non-surgical scoliosis patient care. On Thursday, attendees listened to lectures from keynote speakers Dr Manuel Rigo – who was Erika’s doctor when she herself underwent treatment in Spain back in 2002 – and Dr Stuart Weinstein, an orthopaedic surgeon and US healthcare policy advisor. Dr Rigo gave a brilliant insight into the history of exercise-based therapy for scoliosis (dating back to the 18th century, when wall bars were first invented by a Swedish physician) and finished with an overview of modern-day physiotherapy methods from around the world. Dr Weinstein’s talk focused on health economics and how, with scoliosis surgery being one of the biggest health costs for teenage populations in many countries, healthcare providers are going to be under increasing pressure in the near future to find more cost-effective ways to treat this patient group – namely with less invasive, more conservative methods. This is a particularly popular topic at the moment, and Erika hopes that her upcoming scientific presentation on the health economics of patient quality of life will greatly add to the evidence supporting the wider use of exercise therapy to treat scoliosis patients. Be sure to check the Scoliosis SOS blog next week for more information on Erika’s presentation, as well as Georgie’s presentation on patient compliance.

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We got some great news over the weekend: the Scoliosis SOS Clinic’s YouTube channel now has more than 500 subscribers. That’s enough to fill a jumbo jet!

This is a great milestone, and now of course we’re looking forward to hitting the 1,000-subscriber mark. If you’d like to be a part of our audience, click the link below and hit the ‘SUBSCRIBE’ button on our channel’s homepage!

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To celebrate this achievement, here’s a quick look back at some of our most popular YouTube videos to date…

 

Axel’s Journey from Sweden for Scheuermann’s Treatment

Axel, a software developer from Gothenburg, came to the Scoliosis SOS Clinic in 2016. Axel has Scheuermann’s kyphosis, and his desk-based job was making this condition worse – watch this case study video to find out how we helped him!

 

6 Stretches to Try at Home

In this video, our ScolioGold therapists demonstrate a variety of beneficial scoliosis exercises that are simple enough to be performed in the comfort of your own home. (Please note that the information in this video should not be treated as medical advice, and these stretches may not be suitable/beneficial for everyone.)

 

Treating Veronica’s 55-Degree Scoliosis

Veronica was 15 years old when she came to us for scoliosis treatment. Our ScolioGold treatment programme helped her to avoid undergoing spinal fusion surgery.

Be sure to visit our Patient Stories page for lots more videos from the Scoliosis SOS Clinic!

The Queen's Award for Enterprise - International Trade 2018

Before we dive headlong into 2019, we’d like to take a moment to look back at one of our highlights of the year we’ve just left behind. Back in the first half of 2018, we learned that the Scoliosis SOS Clinic had won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade – this honour was a terrific testament to the passion and commitment that our staff demonstrate every single day.  

About the Awards

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise were founded in 1966 and have since developed into their current format, which is made up of four award categories. Her Majesty the Queen chooses the winners of the awards on the advice of the Prime Minister, who is assisted by a committee made up of government figures, union representatives, and other people from a variety of industries and trades. Winners are announced annually on 21 April (the Queen’s birthday). The awards are given to businesses for outstanding achievement in International Trade, Sustainable Development, Innovation, and Promoting Opportunity, to recognise organisations that promote social mobility. Previous winners include Dyson, Oxford Instruments and JCB.  

Thank You!

Winning this award would not have been possible without all of our patients from all over the world. In 2018 alone, patients travelled from 72 different countries to receive treatment for their spines at our clinic. We’d like to thank every single one of you for your trust and enthusiasm – this award is for you. We will strive to continue providing the best support and assistance possible to all of our patients in the New Year. Click the link below to view the full list of 2018 Queen’s Award winners.

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Scoliosis SOS Team

Doesn’t time fly? It feels like only a few months have passed since we celebrated the Scoliosis SOS Clinic’s 10-year anniversary, when in reality it’s nearly two years later and our TWELFTH anniversary is almost upon us! Erika Maude founded Scoliosis SOS in her hometown of Martlesham, Suffolk back in 2006. Erika, herself a scoliosis sufferer, had recently chosen to seek treatment abroad instead of undergoing spinal fusion surgery; she was treated using the Schroth method, and the results were very positive indeed. Upon returning to England, she decided to set up a Schroth clinic that would give UK-based scoliosis patients a real alternative to surgery. And so Scoliosis SOS was born. Nearly 12 years later, we are one of the world’s leading providers of non-surgical scoliosis treatment – we have treated patients from virtually every corner of the globe, helping them to overcome the symptoms of scoliosis and lead higher-quality lives without surgical intervention.

What have we achieved in the last 12 years?

Since the Scoliosis SOS Clinic first opened its doors, we have: Most importantly of all, we have helped countless scoliosis sufferers to live the lives they wish to live – whether that’s meant dancing, participating in sports, or simply reducing the pain that often comes from a curved spine. We’d like to say a huge ‘thank you’ to all the people who have been a part of the Scoliosis SOS Clinic’s outstanding success over the last 12 years – here’s to many more!

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