Scoliosis Myths Busters Webinar

Tuesday 27th January 2026
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Online Webinar

Did you know that scoliosis affects up to 5%^ of the adolescent population and is becoming increasingly prevalent among older people?

Join us for an insightful webinar designed for healthcare professionals (patients and parents are also welcome to come along), where we will delve into scoliosis and hyperkyphosis. This in-depth 1 hour online session will cover the definitions, identification methods, and various treatment options for these spinal conditions.

Gain valuable knowledge from leading scoliosis practitioners, learn how to spot early signs, and explore the latest advancements in non-surgical treatments.

Key Learning Areas:

  • Explore of the risk of progression in smaller curves & the process of scoliotic curve development
  • Key features / radiological findings that denote a “Red Flag” scoliosis case
  • Comparison of true idiopathic cases to those with an underlying pathology

Konieczny MR, Senyurt H, Krauspe R. Epidemiology of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics. 2013;7(1):3-9. doi:10.1007/s11832-012-0457-4

Who should attend the webinar?

This webinar is designed for healthcare professionals (patients and parents are also welcome to attend) interested in learning more about scoliosis and hyperkyphosis. Whether you are seeking to understand these conditions better, looking for ways to identify early signs, or exploring the latest treatment options, this session will provide valuable insights and information to help you manage and support your patients or loved ones.

 

 

Date: Tuesday, 27th January 2026
Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Zoom link will be provided before the event date. 

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