Scoliosis SOS

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Understanding Scoliosis Treatment Methods: Which Option Is Right for You?
13
Jan
2026

Understanding Scoliosis Treatment Methods: Which Option Is Right for You?

Marcus Rayworth

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine is curved, usually creating a ‘c’ or ‘s’ shape. Scoliosis can influence posture, decrease movement and effect overall function of the spine. Some common symptoms of scoliosis include pain, reduced movement, asymmetries in the hips and shoulders as well as rotation within the hips and/or ribs. It … 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

16
Dec
2025

Rigo-Schroth Therapy

Samantha Green

Where did it start? One of the original approaches to treating scoliosis whilst avoiding surgical intervention is the use of an exercise based physical therapy programme called the Schroth Method. This method was derived in Germany in 1921 by Katarina Schroth, a physiotherapist who suffered with scoliosis and successfully formulated her own treatment using mirrors. … Read more

5
Dec
2025

How does an Online Initial Consultation at Scoliosis SOS work?

Georgia Pearch

If you or your child has recently been diagnosed with scoliosis or another postural condition, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and full of questions. At Scoliosis SOS, our online initial consultations are designed to offer clarity, reassurance and a personalised path forward – no matter where you are in the world. Here’s what to expect … 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