For many patients, scoliosis is a difficult diagnosis. Doctors often say that there is very little that can be done to solve the problem and that patients should “wait and see” how the disease progresses. Once the cobb angle reaches a certain point, the person is fitted with a scoliosis brace. If the curve continues to get worse, the patient is sent into surgery.

Unfortunately, the “wait and see” approach often leaves patients feeling confused and helpless. With the Schroth method, however, patients can take control of their diagnosis and actually do something to address your scoliosis. Keep reading to learn how the Schroth method of scoliosis treatment helps patients.

Reduce Pain

Because the Schroth method focuses on the three-dimensional nature of scoliosis, it is an effective means of reducing pain in scoliosis patients. Manual therapy, range of motion exercises, and strength training are all used to address the nuances of each curve individually. This makes it possible to minimize stress in your back and reduce back pain.

Improve Posture

When you visit Denver Physical Medicine for treatment using the Schroth method, we will help you understand imbalances in your trunk and posture caused by the curvature in your spine. We will work with you to help you build muscles that will improve your posture and allow you to move through your day in a better physical alignment.

Enhance Respiratory Function

Many patients who suffer from scoliosis experience problems with their lungs. Increased depth of breathing and corrective breathing are major focuses in the Schroth method. This can make it easier for you to get through your normal activities or even sports without feeling short of breath.

Stabilize or Improve Your Curve

While the Schroth method doesn’t work to stabilize or improve curvature in all cases, it does work in many instances. In order to maximize the likelihood of curve improvement, it is best to begin treatment as early as possible. Once a patient has finished growing, improvement or stabilization of the spine is much more unlikely.

Scoliosis Treatment with the Schroth Method in Denver

If you are interested in learning more about scoliosis treatment with the Schroth method in Denver, we can help. Contact Denver Physical Medicine today to schedule an appointment for a consultation.