Usain Bolt and Scoliosis
Usain Bolt and Scoliosis
It is hard to believe that the fastest man on earth has scoliosis! Olympian Usain Bolt was born with … Read more
It is hard to believe that the fastest man on earth has scoliosis! Olympian Usain Bolt was born with … Read more
With less than a month until our Symposium, spots are filling up fast. So now is the time to … Read more
By Ella Bourne – Chiropractor Background Idiopathic Scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity in adolescents, with established prevalence … Read more
We’ve long known that specific scoliosis rehabilitation and exercise programs are an essential part of a complete approach to … Read more
Ella Bourne, Chiropractor Going to school in a ScoliBrace® can be the most daunting part about getting the … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Is it okay for adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) to participate in swimming? And, if … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Background The risk factors for progression of idiopathic scoliosis are an important part of the history … Read more
It might seem obvious that a curved spine would be painful, right? However doctors and other health professionals are … Read more
Long trips can be a little difficult for brace wearers, especially if sitting for hours at a time. Here … Read more
A Common Question That Patients Often ask When They Find out That They Have Scoliosis is “Who Should I … Read more
This month Dr. Jeb McAviney, Michelle McAviney and Rosemary Marchese from ScoliCare travelled to San Sebastian in Spain for … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Scoliosis treatment with bracing has been shown to be effective at minimising the risk of curve … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Background Adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis who are receiving brace and/or therapy treatment may undergo several X-rays … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is a complex 3D condition that can impact children at a critical … Read more
Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist As a clinician working with patients with scoliosis, it was not uncommon to hear particular questions … Read more
Authors: Jeb McAviney and Benjamin Brown Review by: Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Background on Treatment of Infants with Idiopathic … Read more
By Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Yoga and Pilates have tremendous potential health benefits but do these benefits extend to scoliosis … Read more
What was the aim of the authors? McAviney and colleagues (2020) sought to determine the prevalence of adult de … Read more
Scoliosis can start in later life too Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Adult degenerative scoliosis, or denovo scoliosis, is a … Read more
By Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Did you know that there is a considerable knowledge gap amongst health professionals in regards … Read more
We Know That There is no one Size Fits all Approach for Treating Scoliosis. We Think Learning Should be … Read more
By Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis (JIS) needs careful attention and it is so important that these children … Read more
By Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist What Happens in Clinical Practice? What are the typical postural habits of adolescents with idiopathic … Read more
By Rosemary Marchese, Physiotherapist This month we have decided to do something a little different and explore the 2016 … Read more