Scoliosis Treatment in Glen Iris

Expert physiotherapy for scoliosis and spinal curvature — in-clinic and in-home across Glen Iris.

Suffering From Scoliosis in Glen Iris?

Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine. While the spine naturally has gentle curves in the lower back and upper back, scoliosis causes it to curve laterally, often in an “S” or “C” shape. This curvature can range from mild to severe and can affect any part of the spine, though the most common regions are the chest area (thoracic scoliosis) and the lower back (lumbar scoliosis).

The condition is most frequently diagnosed in adolescents between the ages of 10 and 15, during their pre-pubescent growth spurt. However, it can also affect infants (infantile scoliosis) and adults (adult degenerative scoliosis). While a small degree of spinal curvature is common and often goes unnoticed, a curve of 10 degrees or more is generally considered scoliosis.

Common Symptoms & Causes Of Scoliosis

Our Scoliosis Treatment Approach

Every patient is different. We start with a thorough assessment to understand exactly what’s causing your pain — then build a personalised treatment plan around your goals, lifestyle, and timeline.

In-Clinic & In-Home Available

We treat patients both at our Glen Iris clinic and in the comfort of your own home — ideal for patients who find it difficult to travel.

NDIS Participants Welcome — We work with self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants. Contact us to discuss your funding options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that most often occurs during the growth spurt just before puberty. While it can occur in adults, it is most commonly diagnosed in adolescents. Q: Can exercise help with Scoliosis? | Yes, specific exercises, particularly Scoliosis Specific Exercises (SSE) like the Schroth method, can help improve spinal alignment, strengthen muscles, and enhance postural endurance. These exercises are tailored to the individual’s curve pattern. Q: What is the Schroth Method? | The Schroth Method is a specialized physical therapy approach for scoliosis treatment. It involves individualized exercises designed to de-rotate, elongate, and stabilize the spine in a three-dimensional manner, aiming to reduce curve progression and improve posture. Q: Is bracing an effective treatment for Scoliosis? | Bracing is a common and effective treatment for adolescents with progressive scoliosis, especially when the curve is moderate. It aims to prevent further curve progression and can often help avoid the need for surgery. Q: Can Scoliosis cause pain? | While scoliosis often doesn’t cause pain, especially in adolescents, some individuals, particularly adults, may experience back pain. Physiotherapy can help manage pain by improving posture, strengthening core muscles, and addressing muscle imbalances. Q: What are “one-percenters” in Scoliosis treatment? | “One-percenters” in Scoliosis treatment refer to the precise, individualized details that optimize outcomes. This includes advanced techniques like 3D postural analysis, custom orthotic prescriptions for leg length discrepancies affecting spinal alignment, and sport-specific rehabilitation to ensure safe return to activity.

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