Scoliosis SOS

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Non-Surgical Scoliosis Treatment: Proven Methods That Transform Lives
18
Nov
2025

Non-Surgical Scoliosis Treatment: Proven Methods That Transform Lives

Sophie Ellis

When an individual is diagnosed with scoliosis, spinal consultants may recommend that the patients receive spinal fusion surgery, especially if the curve has progressed beyond a particular point and the individual is still growing. Although spinal surgery has benefits in correcting the curvature and preventing progression, surgery is invasive and it is considered a major … Read more

13
Oct
2025

What to Expect at Your Initial Consultation at Scoliosis SOS?

Georgia Pearch

If you or your child has recently been diagnosed with scoliosis or another postural condition, such as hyperkyphosis, it’s natural to have questions, and maybe even a few worries. At Scoliosis SOS, our goal is to make every step of your journey clear, supportive and empowering. Your Initial Consultation is the first step towards understanding … Read more

2
Sep
2025

Pain Management for Scoliosis: Understanding Your Options

Scoliosis SOS Team

Scoliosis is often more than just a spinal curve—many individuals also experience some type of pain, which can significantly impact their daily lives.  Whether it’s discomfort in the back, hips, or even between the shoulder blades, managing pain is a critical part of scoliosis treatment.  If you’re looking for effective strategies for pain relief, you’re … Read more

23
May
2025

Understanding Scoliosis Treatment in the UK: Why patients turn to Scoliosis SOS

Georgia Pearch

Scoliosis is a condition that is characterised by an abnormal curvature of the spine and affects people of all ages.  In the UK, standard NHS treatment options for scoliosis typically follow a structured path based on the severity of the curve, patient age, and the rate of progressions.  Unfortunately, long NHS wait times for specialist … Read more

16
Apr
2025

Correcting A Curved Spine

Georgia Pearch

Scoliosis – a condition defined by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine – can affect people of all ages, from children to older adults. While the word “scoliosis” might sound daunting, advancements in non-surgical treatments, especially scoliosis-specific exercise methods, are giving patients new hope in correcting spinal misalignments and improving quality of life. This … Read more