Treat Scoliosis.
Without Surgery.
Spinal fusion surgery is highly invasive.
Fortunately, there are nonsurgical options.
Theraflex Therapy
Machine that corrects mechanical problems of the spine

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Schroth Method Physical Therapy
Specialized form of physical therapy designed for scoliosis
Read more about all of the nonsurgical treatments for Scoliosis:
“I backed out of spinal fusion surgery last minute because I was terrified of putting rods in my back. I started alternative treatments and am now mostly pain free!”

Angela Graham
33, Newsletter Subscriber
Spinal Fusion Surgery is NOT the Only Option
With any surgery, there are risks associated with the procedure:
Infection
Risk of infection at the surgical site or in the surrounding tissues
Bleeding
Surgery involves cutting tissues, and bleeding is a potential complication
Nerve Damage
The proximity of nerves to the spine makes them susceptible to damage during surgery
Failure to Fuse
In some cases, the fusion is unsuccessful, leading to a condition pseudarthrosis
Blood Clots
Prolonged immobility during and after surgery increases the risk of blood clots
Anesthesia Risks
Risk of reactions and complications related to Anesthesia administration

Lifestyle and Scoliosis
Manage symptoms with lifestyle changes
