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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

2
Jun
2026

Scoliosis Awareness Month: Understanding the Condition and Supporting Better Outcomes

Samantha Green

International Scoliosis Awareness Day is held annually on the last Saturday of June (so this year, that will be June 27th), serving as the highlight of Scoliosis Awareness Month, which is always held in June. Scoliosis Awareness Month strives to address the growing need for public education and awareness around scoliosis, considering its often-under-looked prevalence … Read more

15
Jan
2026

Scoliosis Curve Severity: Moderate

Henry Firth

Introduction Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves to the side, often in an “S” or “C” shape, instead of a straight line. It can affect people of all ages, but is most commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents between 10 and 15 years old. While most cases are mild and don’t require treatment, … Read more

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

9
Jan
2026

Scoliosis: Quality of Life Research

Lewis Chappell

Quality of life is a vital measure of overall well-being, encompassing not only physical comfort but also emotional health and the ability to engage fully in daily activities. For individuals living with Scoliosis maintaining and enhancing quality of life is especially critical. The spinal deformity can cause pain, limit mobility, and affect psychological well-being, all … Read more