Mild Scoliosis: Symptoms and Effective Treatment Options

Mild Scoliosis: Symptoms and Effective Treatment Options

The most important thing to understand about mild scoliosis is that in most cases, proactive treatment efforts have to be made to keep the condition mild and prevent it from becoming moderate or severe scoliosis. As a progressive condition, even scoliosis that’s mild at the time of diagnosis isn’t guaranteed to stay mild. Symptoms of … Read more

Types of Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Types of Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Scoliosis can be highly responsive to treatment, particularly when conditions are diagnosed and treated early. The different types of scoliosis can have distinct treatment needs, and patients need to decide how to respond with treatment: a decision that can shape future spinal health. Scoliosis is a progressive spinal condition with wide-ranging severity levels and different … Read more

The Science Behind ScoliBalance®: What Makes It Work?

The Science Behind ScoliBalance®: What Makes It Work?

ScoliBalance® is more than just a set of exercises—it’s a strategic, research-backed system designed to address scoliosis and hyperkyphosis  with precision and purpose. Developed by a multidisciplinary team – Dr. Jeb McAviney and Rose Mirenzi, this physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercise (PSSE) program integrates the best practices from chiropractic care, physical therapy, and exercise rehabilitation. For clinicians, … Read more

How ScoliBalance® and ScoliBrace® Work Together — and Why That Matters

How ScoliBalance® and ScoliBrace® Work Together — and Why That Matters

When it comes to managing scoliosis, a condition marked by an abnormal spinal curve, a one-dimensional approach often falls short. ScoliBalance® and ScoliBrace®, represent a powerful synergy of structural and functional interventions, combining a custom 3D brace with a tailored exercise program. This dual strategy addresses both the physical alignment of the spine and the … Read more

Scoliosis in Adults vs. Adolescents: How Management Changes with Age

Scoliosis in Adults vs. Adolescents: How Management Changes with Age

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month – an opportunity to reflect on how spinal curvature presents and evolves throughout the life span. At our clinics, we support both adolescent and adult patients with scoliosis. While the underlying diagnosis may be similar, treatment goals, clinical strategies, and outcomes differ significantly by age. Here’s a concise clinical comparison … Read more

Transforming Juvenile Scoliosis Care: Long-Term Outcomes with ScoliBrace®

Transforming Juvenile Scoliosis Care: Long-Term Outcomes with ScoliBrace®

As part of Scoliosis Awareness Month, we highlight new insights in the conservative management of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis (JIS) – a challenging early-onset form of scoliosis with high risk of progression. A recent case series, co-authored by ScoliCare’s Chief of Research and Communications, Rose Mirenzi, along with Nora-Lee Doueihi, Juan du Plessis, and Dr. Jeb … Read more

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month: A Time to Reflect, Support, and Stand Tall Together

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month: A Time to Reflect, Support, and Stand Tall Together

At ScoliCare, Scoliosis Awareness Month is close to our hearts. Whether you’re one of our patients, a parent, a friend, or simply someone curious to learn more – we see you. We know scoliosis isn’t just a diagnosis. It’s a journey that takes strength, patience, and a whole lot of resilience. This month isn’t only … Read more

How Scoliosis Affects Gymnastics: What Every Gymnast, Coach and Parent Should Know

How Scoliosis Affects Gymnastics: What Every Gymnast, Coach and Parent Should Know

Gymnastics is a sport of power, precision, and poise – a delicate balance of strength and agility where every vault, flip, and landing matters. For gymnasts with scoliosis, a condition marked by a lateral spinal curvature exceeding 10 degrees (with rotation), this balance faces unique hurdles. Often surfacing during the pre-teen or teen years – … Read more

Scoliosis in Athletes: Can You Still Play Sport?

Scoliosis in Athletes: Can You Still Play Sport?

A diagnosis of scoliosis can be overwhelming for anyone, but it may be especially concerning for young athletes who fear it may put a stop to their sports careers. The good news is that, with proper management under the care of a scoliosis trained Clinician, athletes with scoliosis can still excel in their chosen sports. … Read more

Red Flags and Game Plans: Spotting Non-Surgical Risks in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients

Red Flags and Game Plans: Spotting Non-Surgical Risks in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) often comes to a healthcare professional’s attention when a patient or parent notices postural changes, such as uneven shoulders or a more prominent rib on one side. AIS is defined as a lateral spinal curvature exceeding 10° on X-ray, typically identified during routine checks or through parental concern. For general practitioners, … Read more