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Scoliosis treatment: Observation approach
17
Jun
2026

Scoliosis treatment: Observation approach

Anna Arnold

Being diagnosed with scoliosis can raise a lot of questions and in a lot of cases the most common initial step for the NHS is to take the observation approach. Whilst this may seem risky, it is a structured and evidence-based process that helps to ensure patients get the right care at the right time. … Read more

9
Jun
2026

Manual Therapy Techniques for Scoliosis

Annie Simmonds-Miller

Scoliosis and the Musculoskeletal System Scoliosis is a 3D condition where the spine curves to one side and rotates in that same direction. Alongside exercise-based treatment, hands-on therapies are often used to help manage symptoms  such as pain, tightness or discomfort. In this blog, we will discuss some of the manual therapy techniques commonly used … Read more

25
May
2026

Surgical Intervention for Scoliosis

Annie Simmonds-Miller

Support before and after your surgery At Scoliosis SOS, we know that choosing to have surgery for scoliosis can be a big decision – often one that comes after a lot of discussion with specialists, family, and friends. Whether you’re preparing for spinal fusion, or you have had surgery in the past and want to … Read more

22
May
2026

Scoliosis Treatment Results: Measuring Progress and Patient Outcomes

Berke Armutlu

When exploring scoliosis treatment, one of the most common questions is: ‘What results can I expect?’ While every spine is different, treatment success can be clearly tracked through measurable data, visible changes, and patient experiences. Understanding these outcomes helps build trust and gives a realistic picture of what can be achieved over time. Scoliosis Before … Read more