Tell us the case
Share the age, diagnosis, Cobb angle if known, symptoms, and any recommendation for bracing, waiting, or surgery.
Dedicated non-surgical scoliosis care
No-obligation consultation
Send the patient's age, Cobb angle, and what has already been recommended. A scoliosis-focused team member can help you understand whether non-surgical care is worth exploring.
What happens next
The team looks at the patient's curve pattern, symptoms, age, treatment history, and goals before discussing whether the intensive program may be appropriate.
Share the age, diagnosis, Cobb angle if known, symptoms, and any recommendation for bracing, waiting, or surgery.
A scoliosis-focused team member follows up so you can ask direct questions before making a decision.
If the case is a fit, the team explains the non-surgical program, location options, and what records may be useful.
Measured progress
Scoliosis Correction Centers documents Cobb angle and posture changes where appropriate. A consultation is required to decide whether this approach fits a specific case.
Individual results vary. This page does not promise a specific medical outcome.
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Why patients call
Patients want to understand non-surgical options before committing to spinal fusion or a wait-and-see plan.
Parents often call after a growth spurt, new X-ray, or concern that the curve is changing quickly.
Adults and seniors ask about posture, mobility, kyphosis, and daily function without starting with surgery.
The center focuses on scoliosis and kyphosis correction, not broad general wellness or routine back-pain care.