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The Schroth Method
is a conservative exercise program for scoliosis and kyphosis emphasizing stabilization of the spine and correction of the curves, taking into account the 3-dimensional movement of the spine…
Scoliosis
refers to an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine often appearing as an 'S' or 'C' shape…
Juvenile Scoliosis
is a type of scoliosis that affects children between the ages of 4 and 10…
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)
is a type of scoliosis that affects adolescents between the ages of 10 and 18, with no known cause. It is the most common type of scoliosis…
Adult Scoliosis
may stem from a progression of adolescent scoliosis or arise due to spinal degeneration…
Hyperkyphosis and Scheuermann’s Disease
occur when the natural forward curve of the thoracic spine is increased causing an exaggerated forward rounding of the back…
Bracing Support
Ongoing support from a physical therapist is highly beneficial when bracing is recommended…
General Spinal Conditions
With our Schroth education and experience, our team is well versed in a wide variety of spinal conditions and can help you with your concerns…
Differently Abled Clients with Scoliosis
At Schroth Spinal Physical Therapy, we have many years of experience working with differently abled clients and can provide specialized care for a wide variety patients with scoliosis…
Pre and Post Spinal Surgery
While most scoliotic curves can be treated conservatively, a small percentage require surgery. The Schroth Method is appropriate for patients preparing for surgery and recovering after surgery.
Pediatric Physical Therapy
At Schroth Spinal Physical Therapy, our physical therapists each bring over 20 years of experience working with pediatric patients across a wide range of diagnoses…