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Our mission is to deliver effective spinal correction and holistic care to enhance health, comfort, and strength. We empower patients with natural solutions for a better quality of life. Discover which service is right for your care.


Physical Therapy

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Scoliosis Treatment in Denver

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Your Path to
Pain-Free Living

At Denver Physical Medicine & Rehab, recognized as the Best Spine & Scoliosis Clinic in Denver, we focus on relieving pain by addressing the root cause, not just the symptoms. Our team of top physical therapists and medical professionals, led by Dr. Mansi, provides advanced treatments for spine, scoliosis, and a range of physical conditions.

From back pain and sports injuries to scoliosis management, we offer comprehensive, affordable care tailored to your unique needs. Serving the Denver metro area, our clinic is dedicated to restoring your health and enhancing your quality of life.

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Personalized Care

Our providers take the time to understand your unique needs and develop a customized treatment plan.

Advanced Techniques

We utilize advanced techniques, including state-of-the-art therapies to ensure the most effective treatment and long-lasting pain relief.

Focus on Wellness

Our goal is to help you achieve long-term pain relief and improve your overall well-being.

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Scoliosis Clinic

At Denver Physical Medicine & Rehab, Dr. Mansi and our team of skilled physical therapists are committed to alleviating pain by identifying and treating the root cause rather than just addressing the symptoms. We’ve assembled a group of Denver’s top medical professionals who are dedicated to your health and delivering personalized care for long-term relief and wellness.

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Our personalized treatment plans aim to provide the relief you need.

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Location & Hours

Located Near I-25 and S. Colorado Blvd.
1780 S Bellaire St Suite 140, Denver, CO 80222

Office Hours:
Tuesday – Friday
10 am – 6 pm

Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine, often resembling an “S” or “C” shape. While it can occur at any age, it is most commonly diagnosed during childhood or adolescence. Scoliosis can result from various factors, including genetic predisposition, neuromuscular conditions, or degenerative changes in the spine.

Common symptoms of scoliosis include:

  • Uneven shoulders or hips
  • A noticeable curve in the spine
  • Back pain or discomfort
  • Difficulty standing up straight
  • Muscle fatigue or strain
  • Changes in posture, such as a rotated rib cage

Scoliosis is diagnosed through a physical examination by a healthcare professional, who may assess your posture and spinal alignment. Imaging tests, such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans, are typically used to measure the degree of curvature and evaluate any associated complications.

The exact cause of scoliosis can vary. Common types include:

  • Idiopathic scoliosis: The cause is unknown, but it often runs in families.
  • Congenital scoliosis: Caused by abnormal spinal development in the womb.
  • Neuromuscular scoliosis: Resulting from conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy.
  • Degenerative scoliosis: Typically occurring in adults due to age-related changes in the spine.

Yes, scoliosis can be treated through various methods, depending on the severity and age of the patient. Treatment options include:

  • Observation: Monitoring the curve for progression in mild cases.
  • Bracing: Used primarily in children and adolescents to prevent worsening of the curve.
  • Physical therapy: Focused on strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and correcting posture.
  • Surgery: Considered for severe cases where the curve exceeds 50 degrees and causes pain or functional impairment.

While many individuals with scoliosis lead healthy lives, severe cases can potentially lead to complications such as:

  • Chronic back pain
  • Reduced lung function due to restricted space in the chest
  • Neurological issues if the curvature compresses spinal nerves
  • Changes in gait or balance due to muscle imbalances