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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

12
Feb
2026

Scoliosis Appointment Checklist: Important Questions to Ask Your Specialist

Annie Simmonds-Miller

Initial Consultation – What to Expect? For any new patients, an initial consultation is the first step in understanding a spinal curve, and how it may affect your body. Knowing What to Expect at Your Initial Consultation at Scoliosis SOS and having an idea of what to ask, can help you to better understand your … Read more

27
Jan
2026

What to Expect from your Check-Up Appointment

Samantha Green

What is a Check-Up Appointment? Your care doesn’t stop after your initial course of treatment; your condition will be consistently monitored with frequent check-up appointments. After completing your treatment at Scoliosis SOS, you will be provided with an individualised Home Exercise Plan of Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercises that you learned under our care, to maintain … Read more

20
Jan
2026

Can a Scoliosis Clinic Help Avoid Surgery?

Chrissy Pilcher

Understanding Non-Surgical Treatments Spinal fusion surgery may be recommended by a spinal consultant or scoliosis specialist, as a treatment option for people with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS). This decision will be based upon curve severity and stage of growth, which are used to calculate the risk of progression. How is curve severity determined? Curve severity … Read more