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

Your Scoliosis Support Network: Building a Team Around You

Your Scoliosis Support Network: Building a Team Around You

Living with scoliosis can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when you’re navigating your treatment options or learning about how scoliosis is creating changes in your body. Building a support system that suits you is part of the journey of scoliosis. Whether it’s healthcare professionals, family, or online communities, having the right people around you can make … Read more

Cobb Angle is Not the Most Important Consideration with Adult Scoliosis

Cobb Angle is Not the Most Important Consideration with Adult Scoliosis

When discussing scoliosis, the Cobb angle often takes center stage as the primary metric for assessing the severity of spinal curvature. However, in adults, the Cobb angle is just one piece of the puzzle and not always the most critical factor when evaluating the condition or planning treatment. Below, we explore why other considerations often … Read more

Adult Scoliosis May Increase the Risk of Falls in Older Patients

Adult Scoliosis May Increase the Risk of Falls in Older Patients

Scoliosis in adults is often more complex than in adolescents, due to the interplay of spinal deformity with age-related changes in bone density, muscle strength, and overall balance. One concerning issue for older patients with adult scoliosis is the increased risk of falls, which can have serious consequences for health and quality of life (1). … Read more

Did You Know Scoliosis Can Start Around Menopause?

Did You Know Scoliosis Can Start Around Menopause?

When people think of scoliosis, they often imagine it as a condition that develops during adolescence. While it is true that Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is the most common form, scoliosis isn’t just a childhood condition. Adult-onset scoliosis, particularly during and after menopause, is a significant yet often overlooked health concern. This is often referred … Read more

Scoliosis and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Scoliosis and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

If you have scoliosis, you may wonder how it could affect pregnancy or how pregnancy might impact your spine. These are valid concerns, especially for women with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)—a type of scoliosis that develops around puberty and is more common in females. To provide clearer answers, ScoliCare’s team, including Rose Mirenzi, Dr. Jeb … Read more

5 Ways to Stay on Track with Your ScoliBalance Over the Holiday Period

5 Ways to Stay on Track with Your ScoliBalance Over the Holiday Period

The holidays can be an exciting time filled with family gatherings, festive activities, and travel. But for those managing scoliosis or hyperkyphosis with the ScoliBalance® program, it can also bring challenges in sticking to routines. Here are five practical ways to keep up with scoliosis rehabilitation over the holidays, so you can continue your progress while … Read more

Does Bracing for Adults with Scoliosis Work?

Does Bracing for Adults with Scoliosis Work?

Yes, scoliosis exists in adults, but with the ageing population it’s likely to become even more prevalent in future years. There is often a large focus on bracing for adolescents (1, 2) but not so much for the potential of bracing as a treatment for  adults with scoliosis. The goals of treatment for adults are … Read more

Fashion Tips: Embrace Your Style with Confidence While Wearing a ScoliBrace

Fashion Tips: Embrace Your Style with Confidence While Wearing a ScoliBrace

Wearing a scoliosis brace is an important step in your journey, and it doesn’t mean sacrificing your personal style. In fact, your brace can be an opportunity to get creative with your wardrobe, express your individuality, and feel empowered. At ScoliCare, we believe your brace should never diminish your confidence—it’s a part of your strength … Read more