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How does Scoliosis impact young people in sports?
29
May
2026

How does Scoliosis impact young people in sports?

Anna Arnold

Scoliosis affects around 2-3% of adolescents and can have various affects on their quality of life. For many young people that have been diagnosed with scoliosis, there are a lot of questions and concerns regarding their ability to participate in sports.  How does scoliosis affect the body? Scoliosis can affect everyone differently, in some instances … Read more

16
May
2025

Understanding Scoliosis in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Henry Firth

Scoliosis is a condition that causes an abnormal curve in the spine.  While it can affect individuals of all ages, it is most commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents.  Early detection and intervention are crucial to managing scoliosis, as untreated cases can lead to further complications.  In this blog post, we’ll explore what scoliosis is, … Read more

7
May
2025

Scoliosis Genetics

Kritika Rana

We often encounter patients wondering about the causes of their scoliosis and whether it can be inherited.  Scoliosis, a condition that involves lateral flexion and rotation of the ribcage, can arise from various underlying causes.  Although the exact cause is still unclear, research indicates that genetics plays a significant role.  A family history of scoliosis … Read more

22
Apr
2025

Scoliosis in Teenagers

Henry Firth

Scoliosis is a condition that can affect teenagers, often appearing during the growth spurts that occur between the ages of 10 and 15. Although it can seem like a daunting diagnosis, understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options can help alleviate fears and lead to effective management. Specialised scoliosis physiotherapy, in particular, plays a significant … 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