Scoliosis Bracing
At ScoliCare, we provide evidence-based, custom-designed scoliosis bracing options for children, teens, and adults. Every scoliosis brace we create is designed from real clinical data – including posture scans, X-rays, and individual assessments – to suit each person’s spine and lifestyle.
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with scoliosis, contact your nearest ScoliCare clinic to discuss whether bracing may be suitable.
Why Bracing Matters
Scoliosis can progress during growth or with age. Bracing is a recognised non-surgical treatment that may help reduce the risk of curve progression in many cases. In the landmark BRAIST Study [1], bracing was shown to significantly reduce the need for surgery, with success rates over 70% when braces were worn as prescribed.
Traditional Braces vs. Modern Bracing
Older-style scoliosis braces are often focused only on stopping curve progression. They would treat the spine like a fracture using three-point pressure to squeeze the posture and immobilise the area. They were often also very rigid and uncomfortable.
Modern scoliosis braces, such as the ScoliBrace®, are custom-made, lightweight, and designed using advanced technology. Each brace is prescribed and fitted by trained clinicians, with a focus on comfort, function, and individual treatment goals.
Custom 3D-Designed Bracing
At ScoliCare, our approach combines advanced scanning technology, evidence-informed design, and the expertise of experienced clinicians to create a truly individual brace for each patient.
Using a structured-light scanner and specialised BraceScan software, our clinicians capture a detailed digital model of your posture and body shape. This process helps improve both the precision and comfort of each brace.
Every ScoliBrace® is designed with the patient in mind – combining innovative technology and clinical expertise to create a custom brace.
Why Bracing Matters
Traditional Braces vs. Modern Bracing
Custom 3D-Designed Bracing
Your Path Forward
Find Your Nearest Clinic
ScoliCare Clinics, affiliates and product providers are in over 200 locations around the world. Find your nearest ScoliCare location here.
[1] Charles YP, Saures J-P, de Rosa V, and Diméglio A. Progression risk of idiopathic juvenile scoliosis during pubertal growth. Spine 2006. Aug 1;31(17):1933-42. doi: 10.1097/01.brs.0000229230.68870.97.









