Can Physical Therapy Help Scoliosis?
Scoliosis—a sideways curve of the spine—can impact people of all ages. While some cases are mild and may go unnoticed, others cause discomfort, visible changes in posture, and long-term pain. Whether you’ve just received a diagnosis or are looking for non-surgical treatment options, one question often comes up: Can physical therapy help scoliosis? The answer is yes— in many cases, physical therapy plays a key role in managing scoliosis symptoms, improving posture, and maintaining spinal function. Let’s break down how it works. Understanding Scoliosis Scoliosis refers to an abnormal curvature of the spine, often shaped like an “S” or “C.” It can be caused by genetic factors, neuromuscular conditions, or simply develop over time without a known cause (idiopathic scoliosis). Key symptoms include: Uneven shoulders or hips Back pain or stiffness Fatigue during standing or sitting Visible spinal curvature in severe cases To learn more about the condition, visit Spin...