Case Studies

Below are some examples of cases managed by ScoliCare clinics. We’d like to thank these patients for giving their permission to use their images and results. These case studies are not to be used or reproduced with written permission for ScoliCare.

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,…

How to Spot Scoliosis in Your Child Over the Summer

Summer is a time of growth spurts, increased physical activity, and relaxation, which makes it a great season for parents to observe their children’s posture and physical development. Early detection of scoliosis can make a huge difference in treatment and management, so here’s a quick guide on spotting scoliosis signs…

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…

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…

Hyperkyphosis in Adolescents: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

While scoliosis is quite widely known, the term hyperkyphosis is less familiar. If you’re just starting to learn about hyperkyphosis and how it relates to adolescents, you may have questions about its causes, implications for your child, and treatment options.  This article offers a detailed overview of hyperkyphosis, covering its…

Understanding Scoliosis Surgery

Receiving a scoliosis diagnosis often brings a flood of questions and concerns about the future. How did this happen? What are the scoliosis treatment options? Is scoliosis surgery necessary? Navigating these uncertainties is crucial for making informed decisions. Overview of Scoliosis Surgery This article provides an overview of scoliosis surgery,…

Understanding Scoliosis in Adults

Receiving a scoliosis diagnosis as an adult can be daunting. Many people wonder how it happened, what the future holds, and whether it can be treated. Understanding scoliosis in adults can provide clarity and hope, guiding you toward effective treatment options. Scoliosis Beyond Childhood While scoliosis is often associated with…

What is Patient-Centred Scoliosis Treatment?

In recent years, patient-centred care has revolutionised the approach to scoliosis treatment by focusing on the unique needs, preferences and values of each patient.  This approach places patients at the heart of the process, emphasising holistic well-being and active patient involvement, moving away from traditional methods that often prioritized clinical…

A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children with Scoliosis

The journey through scoliosis can be overwhelming for many parents. Each step presents unique challenges and uncertainties, from the initial diagnosis to ongoing management. Being well-informed and proactive is crucial for parents to ensure their child receives the best possible care and support. In this article, we will explore essential…

Dispelling Misconceptions About Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a condition that is often surrounded by misconceptions and myths. This can lead to unnecessary worries and confusion about its treatment and, in some cases, potential mismanagement. In this article, we aim to debunk some of these myths and offer insights into why they might have come about…

Does Trunk Muscle Endurance Worsen With Bracing in AIS?

Important new research has been published recently on trunk muscle endurance in relation to ScoliBrace® and ScoliBalance®. The paper is called, “The Improvement of Trunk Muscle Endurance in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis Treated with ScoliBrace® and the ScoliBalance® Exercise Approach” and it is published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine.…

ScoliCare Announcement: Dr. Jeb McAviney Joins SOSORT Board!

We are thrilled to announce that ScoliCare CEO, Dr. Jeb McAviney has been voted onto the board of the International Society on Scoliosis Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Treatment (SOSORT). This prestigious appointment is a testament to Dr. McAviney’s dedication to the field of scoliosis and hyperkyphosis. Dr. Jeb McAviney is a…

Understanding the Correlation Between Scoliosis and Sciatica

Scoliosis and sciatica are two distinct yet interconnected conditions that can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. While scoliosis involves an abnormal curvature of the spine, sciatica refers to pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, often stemming from compression or irritation. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the…

Interview with Scoliosis Clinician Dr. Joel Ackerman

Dr. Joel Ackerman is a Scoliosis Clinician and Chiropractor who looks after patients in our ScoliCare Sydney South Clinic. What attracted you to your role at ScoliCare? For me it doesn’t get much better than being able to work for a company that is leading in its field, being in…

Tips For Sleeping in a Scoliosis Brace

Wearing a scoliosis brace, especially when it comes to sleeping comfortably, can be an adjustment. Whether you’re a preteen, teenager, or adult, getting a good night’s rest while adhering to your treatment plan is crucial. Here are some practical tips to help you adjust to wearing your brace at night…

Neuromuscular Scoliosis: An Overview

Understanding Neuromuscular Scoliosis Scoliosis, a condition characterised by an abnormal curvature of the spine, affects millions of people worldwide. While idiopathic scoliosis, a scoliosis with no known cause, is the most common form, there are various other types, each with unique underlying factors. One such type is neuromuscular scoliosis and…

Nelly The Nurse Shark

Bondi Beach is one of Sydney, Australia’s busiest and most famous beaches. What many of the swimmers and surfers don’t know is that Nelly swims underneath them! Nelly, the 2 metre male grey nurse shark, is a regular at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach. Nelly has been lurking underneath unsuspecting surfers…

Backpack Tips for Maintaining Spine Health in School

As students head back to school, a trusty backpack becomes an essential companion. However, the convenience of carrying books, laptops, and supplies on your back comes with a responsibility to prioritise spine health, especially those with scoliosis or hyperkyphosis. Improper backpack usage can lead to discomfort, pain, and potential long-term…

The Improvement of Trunk Muscle Endurance in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis Treated with ScoliBrace® and the ScoliBalance® Exercise Approach

The impact of scoliosis bracing combined with physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSE) on trunk muscle endurance in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis has previously been unknown. ScoliCare Head of Education and Research, Rose Marchese, Senior Scoliosis Clinician, Dr. Juan Du Plessis, Dr. Tamara Pooke and CEO Dr. Jeb McAviney completed a retrospective…

Interview with Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider Jacob Powers

Jacob is a Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider who looks after patients in our ScoliCare Sydney South Clinic. What attracted you to your role at ScoliCare? I was attracted to the role at ScoliCare because of my developing interest in musculoskeletal rehabilitation coming out of my Master’s degree. I found that the…

How Can You Get a Better Night Sleep with Scoliosis?

A good night’s sleep is extremely important but if you have scoliosis, finding the perfect sleeping position can at times be a little difficult. Whether you wear a brace or not, your scoliosis may be preventing you from having a peaceful night sleep and a few changes may help make…

Rehabilitation for Pre and Post-Surgical Scoliosis

Adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) are often at risk of progression of their curve to the point of surgical recommendation. Surgery is typically recommended for AIS when the curves reach about 45 degrees (Negrini et al, 2018). However surgery for these teens is not a medical emergency and there is…

Interview with Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider Gabrielle Moloney

Gabrielle is a Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider who looks after patients in our ScoliCare Melbourne Clinic. What attracted you to your role at ScoliCare? or Why did you decide to work in the area of scoliosis? As an Exercise Physiologist I have always been interested in exercise intervention in chronic condition…

Interview with Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider Kienan Bear

Kienan is a Scoliosis Rehabilitation Provider who looks after patients in our ScoliCare Sydney North Clinic. What attracted you to your role at ScoliCare? or Why did you decide to work in the area of scoliosis? The idea of becoming an expert on a niche condition was very appealing to…

Daily Tips to Help Scoliosis Pain

By Rebecca Phillips – Exercise Physiologist Team Leader Scoliosis can cause pain of varying intensity and frequency for each person. It is often thought that pain is more common in adult scoliosis, but there is also evidence of a possible 35-42% prevalence of low back pain in adolescents with idiopathic…

Scoliosis Awareness Month – Why Does it Matter?

Scoliosis Awareness Month – Why Does it Matter? Scoliosis is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide.  It’s likely that you might have heard about scoliosis, or know someone with it, but you might not fully understand what it is, and who it can affect. Scoliosis Awareness Month, which…

Presentations at SOSORT/SpineWeek 2023

For the first time SOSORT will be part of Spineweek – a joint meeting of spine societies from all around the world that happens every four years. It’s also the first time that SOSORT is on in Australia! As the local host, the ScoliCare team is excited to be supporting…

Health Professionals and ScoliCare Working Together

Scoliosis and hyperkyphosis are complex conditions that can present significant challenges for healthcare providers. With progressive and degenerative cases, it’s essential that patients have access to the right treatment options to prevent the condition from worsening. ScoliCare can help. We offer free case reviews and co-management options to health professionals…

Can Patients Live a Normal Lifestyle with Scoliosis?

The short answer is yes, people with scoliosis can live normally. However, it is important to understand the condition and its impact on the individual’s life. Scoliosis is a complex condition, and the degree of curvature of the spine varies from person to person. Mild scoliosis may not require intensive…

Where Did Scoliosis Bracing Originate?

Today we know that scoliosis affects approximately 2-4% of adolescents. The treatment of scoliosis has evolved over the years, with various approaches being developed to manage the condition. One of the most effective treatments for scoliosis is the use of a brace to prevent further progression of the spinal curvature.…

What Are the Correct Scoliosis X-rays to Request?

As a health professional, when requesting an X-ray to scan for scoliosis, the correct type of X-ray to request is a standing scoliosis X-ray. Typically, only two X-ray images are needed: one from the front (posterior-anterior or PA view) and one from the side (lateral view). It is also important…

Hyperkyphosis or Poor Posture? Know the Difference

Hyperkyphosis is going to be a buzzword in the coming years, if it isn’t already. Today’s more sedentary lifestyle has seen a massive shift towards more time spent hunched over laptops and other devices, leaving many people wondering what the long-term impact might be. When you look at your posture…

3 Ways Idiopathic Scoliosis Can Impact Adolescents

Adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis are often going to experience many physical changes, however it’s the emotional challenges that can sometimes be forgotten. Remember, adolescents are not just ‘mini adults’ and therefore there needs to be a consideration of the fact that they are transitioning from childhood to adulthood. During childhood,…

ScoliCare Opens its First Clinic in the US

It’s an exciting time at ScoliCare as we have just opened our first clinic in the United States. Based in Naples, Florida, Dr. T. Bryant D.C., Head Clinician, and his team held a grand opening event on Thursday, November 17 to celebrate the transition from being a ScoliBrace® Provider to…

Usain Bolt and Scoliosis

It is hard to believe that the fastest man on earth has scoliosis! Olympian Usain Bolt was born with scoliosis. His right leg is half an inch shorter than his left and his spine curves to the right. It has been said that Bolt adjusted his stride to accommodate the…

3rd Annual ScoliCare Symposium

With less than a month until our Symposium, spots are filling up fast. So now is the time to register. Dr. Jeb McAviney, founder and CEO of ScoliCare, first started our online Symposium back in 2020, at the height of the pandemic. When the world was locked away, he didn’t…

Research Review: Lower Back Pain in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

By Ella Bourne – Chiropractor Background Idiopathic Scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity in adolescents, with established prevalence 2-3% in adolescents (1). The estimated prevalence of lower back pain in adolescents has been reported in a systematic review by Theroux et al to range from 17.7% to 33.6% (2).…

ScoliBalance – Scoliosis Specific Exercise Rehabilitation

We’ve long known that specific scoliosis rehabilitation and exercise programs are an essential part of a complete approach to patient care. Research* has shown that these specialised programs can help to stop small scoliosis curves from progressing, and in the case of larger curves, can be used as an important…

Tips For Wearing a Brace to School

Ella Bourne, Chiropractor   Going to school in a ScoliBrace® can be the most daunting part about getting the brace. Below are some tips and ideas, which can help to make the transition smoother. During the first week of having your brace, we recommend you don’t wear it to school.…

Research Review: Should Swimming be Used as a Treatment for Scoliosis?

  Is it okay for adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) to participate in swimming? And, if so, is the sport a viable ‘treatment’ approach for these growing children?   There are so many questions relating to sport and its appropriateness for these adolescents. AIS is already a complex three-dimensional condition…

Case – Adult Bracing (88 year old female)

Female aged 88 years with a degenerative de novo scoliosis because of earlier spinal trauma many years earlier. Improvement of a severe post-traumatic de novo degenerative scoliosis using 3D designed custom scoliosis brace in an older female Summary: This case details the successful management using a a 3D designed custom…

Case – Adult Bracing (87 year old female)

Female aged 87 years with adult degenerative scoliosis. Treatment of a severe scoliosis using a 3D designed custom scoliosis brace in an Older Female Patient Summary: This case details the management of an older female with Adult Degenerative Scoliosis using a 3D designed custom scoliosis brace. The patient initially presented…

Case – Adolescent Bracing (14 year old female)

Female aged 14 years with a 34° thoracolumbar curve. Reduction of Severe Scoliosis using a 3D Designed Custom Scoliosis Orthosis in a Young Active Female Summary: This case details the successful management of a young active female with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) using a using a 3D designed custom scoliosis…

Case – Adolescent Bracing (12 year old male)

Male aged 12 years with a 43° right thoracic curve. Reduction of a severe scoliosis using a 3D designed custom scoliosis brace in a young active male. Summary: This case details the successful management of a young active male that enjoys swimming and soccer with a severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis…

Case – Scoliosis Specific Exercise (14 year old female)

Patient aged 14 years of age with a primary thoracolumbar curve measured at 17 degrees (Cobb angle). Reduction of a scoliosis in an adolescent using ScoliBalance (Scoliosis Specific Exercise Rehabilitation)   Background Patient was referred to a ScoliCare Clinic by an orthopaedic surgeon for exercise rehabilitation treatment for scoliosis. The…

Case – Scoliosis Specific Exercise (18 year old female)

Female patient aged 18 years of age with a primary left thoracolumbar curve measured at 39 degrees (Cobb angle) and a right thoracic compensatory curve. Reduction of a scoliosis in a young adult using ScoliBalance (Scoliosis Specific Exercise Rehabilitation)   Background Patient presented to the ScoliCare Clinic aged 18 years…

Case – Juvenile Bracing (7 year old patient)

Patient aged 7 years with scoliosis thoracic curve measured at 32° and lumbar curve measured at 27° In-brace correction achieved with a custom 3D designed scoliosis brace compared with a standard TLSO in a juvenile scoliosis patient Summary: This case demonstrates the effect of a custom 3D designed scoliosis orthosis…

Case – Adult Bracing (78 year old female)

78 year old female patient with progressive idiopathic scoliosis into adulthood. Summary: This case highlights improvements in pain, function and postural deformity in a 78-year-old patient using a custom 3D designed low profile scoliosis orthosis combined with physiotherapeutic scoliosis specific exercises. The patient presented with a 25 degree right-sided lumbar…

Case – Infantile Bracing (3 year old female)

Female patient aged 3 years with an infantile scoliosis. Treatment of an infantile scoliosis using a custom 3D designed scoliosis brace. Summary: This case demonstrates the treatment of a moderate sized infantile scoliosis using a custom 3D designed rigid scoliosis orthosis in a 3-year-old female patient. The patient’s scoliosis had initially…

Case – Adult Bracing (56 year old female)

56 year old female patient with de novo degenerative scoliosis. Postural improvement, improved mobility and reduced pain in a female patient with de novo degenerative scoliosis using a 3D designed custom brace Summary: This case demonstrates the successful management of a patient with de novo degenerative scoliosis. The patient presented…

Case – Adolescent Bracing (14 year old female)

Female patient aged 14 years with a 71° thoracic curve and a 40° lumbar curve. Reduction of a severe scoliosis in a young female gymnast using a 3D custom brace and ScoliBalance program. Summary: This case details the management of a young female gymnast with severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)…

Case – Adolescent Bracing (14 year old male)

Male patient aged 14 years with a right thoracic curve measured at 49 degrees. Reduction of a severe scoliosis using a custom 3D over-corrective scoliosis brace and scoliosis specific rehabilitation in a 14-year-old male Summary: This case demonstrates the management of a young male athlete with a severe scoliosis using…

Case – Kyphosis Bracing (16 year old female)

Reduction of a Hyper-kyphosis in a 16-year-old female patient using a 3D designed kyphosis brace Case Background The patient presented to the ScoliCare clinic at 14 years of age with postural deformity and pain in the middle back. Examination Findings The patient was a pre-menarchal teenager who reported pain across…

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