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Manual Therapy Techniques for Scoliosis
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

6
Apr
2026

Scoliosis SOS Clinic Spotlight: London

Samantha Green

What is Scoliosis SOS? Scoliosis SOS is a specialist UK clinic focused on non-surgical scoliosis care for children, teenagers, and adults. The clinic’s very own ScolioGold programme can be used on its own or alongside bracing or surgical care, supporting patients at every stage of treatment. The clinic touches all bases, by using Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis … 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
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

1
May
2025

Scoliosis Physical Therapy: Understanding the Evolution and Techniques

Luke Smith

Scoliosis, a medical condition characterized by the abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, has been known since ancient times, with the earliest recorded descriptions by Hippocrates. Over the centuries, approaches to managing scoliosis have evolved significantly, especially with the advent of physical therapy techniques aimed at mitigating its effects and improving quality of life. A … Read more