Can Chiropractic Care Cure My Scoliosis Forever?

Can Chiropractic Cure My Scoliosis Forever? Understanding Care Options



Introduction to Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a spinal condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine, such as in cases of;


  • Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis where the spine develops an abnormal curvature during periods of growth.
  • Congenital scoliosis occurs when a child is born with asymmetrical bones in the spine or ribcage, and it may or may not worsen with growth.
  • Degenerative scoliosis often associated with aging, involves spinal curvature that can lead to pain, which may be alleviated through spinal manipulation.
  • Functional scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that develops due to daily habits, leg length differences or muscle imbalances.

Scoliosis can be caused by a variety of factors, including congenital conditions, postural habits and daily activities and injuries. Scoliosis can range from mild to severe and can affect individuals of all ages, from children to adults. Spinal treatment for scoliosis often involves a combination of chiropractic care, physical therapy, bracing and in some cases, surgery. Chiropractic care can play a significant role in managing scoliosis symptoms, improving spinal alignment, and enhancing overall spinal health.

Understanding Chiropractic Care for Scoliosis

Chiropractic care for scoliosis is a non-surgical approach that focuses on improving spinal alignment and reducing scoliosis pain. Chiropractors use spinal manipulation, adjustments, and other techniques to help manage scoliosis symptoms effectively. The primary goal of chiropractic care is to enhance the patient’s quality of life and minimize the risk of further curvature progression.

Chiropractic care can be integrated with other treatments, such as physical therapy and bracing, to provide a comprehensive approach to scoliosis management. A scoliosis-specific chiropractor will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to the patient’s unique needs, ensuring optimal results. This plan often includes regular chiropractic adjustments to improve spinal flexibility and reduce muscle tension, contributing to overall spinal health.

By focusing on conservative treatment methods, chiropractic care can help patients avoid surgery and manage scoliosis symptoms more effectively. Regular chiropractic adjustments play a crucial role in maintaining spinal alignment, reducing pain, and enhancing the overall quality of life for scoliosis patients.

Johnson, E., et al. (2013). Chiropractic Care for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A 16-Year-Old Female Case Study. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.

Can Chiropractic Completely Cure Scoliosis vs Managing Scoliosis Symptoms

Depending on the type and severity of scoliosis a patient has, the degree of improvement will vary with chiropractic treatment.

No, a chiropractor cannot ‘fix’ or completely cure your scoliosis with adjustments alone. We use a combination of spinal adjustments, corrective exercises, and specialized techniques to improve spine health and reduce the scoliosis curve. A chiropractor can treat scoliosis by managing pain and enhancing overall spinal function.

Role of a Chiropractor

A chiropractor plays a crucial role in the treatment and management of scoliosis. Trained to diagnose and treat spinal misalignments and curvature, chiropractors use a combination of techniques, including spinal manipulation and adjustments, to improve spinal alignment. These techniques help manage scoliosis pain and enhance the patient’s quality of life.

A scoliosis chiropractor will also provide patients with exercises and stretches designed to improve flexibility and improve spinal health. By working closely with the patient, the chiropractor creates a personalized treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and goals.

Spinal treatment for scoliosis

Spinal treatment for scoliosis involves manual adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, and spinal corrective tractions. These methods aim to improve spinal alignment by addressing spinal joints, enhance mobility, and manage scoliosis symptoms effectively. Chiropractic care, combined with these techniques, can play a significant role in treating scoliosis, providing pain relief, and improving the quality of life for scoliosis patients.

Additionally, chiropractic care can alleviate symptoms related to the compression of spinal discs, which is often a concern in conditions like scoliosis.

Paoloni, M., et al. (2006). Chiropractic manipulation in the treatment of acute back pain and sciatica with disc protrusion: A randomized double-blind clinical trial. Spine, 31(25), E907–E912.

Scoliosis-specific exercises are designed to strengthen the muscles that support the spine, improve flexibility, and enhance overall spinal function. A comprehensive pain management plan is crucial, incorporating chiropractic adjustments, modifications to daily activities and specific exercises to alleviate symptoms and improve overall spinal health.

Did my poor posture or sleeping habits cause my scoliosis?

Scoliosis is not typically caused by poor posture or the way you sleep. Most cases of scoliosis are idiopathic (without known cause) or may be related to genetics, daily activities and postures, or neuromuscular conditions. Neuromuscular scoliosis, for example, can result from underlying disorders such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, and typically presents with moderate to severe curves that do not improve with chiropractic manipulation.

What is a functional scoliosis and why can it be corrected more than other types of spinal curved spine?

A functional scoliosis is a spinal curvature that arises due to our daily habits, repetitive postures, or movements. Unlike structural scoliosis, functional scoliosis is not caused by congenital or neuromuscular conditions. Chiropractic treatment for functional scoliosis can often lead to significant improvements in spinal alignment and, in some cases, even restore the spine to its natural, straight position. This is because functional scoliosis is more responsive to corrective exercises and chiropractic adjustments, which target the underlying habits contributing to the abnormal curvature.

Morningstar, M. W., Woggon, D., & Lawrence, G. (2004). Scoliosis treatment using a combination of manipulative and rehabilitative therapy: A retrospective case series. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 5, 32.

I was told my scoliosis is mild so I don’t need treatment.

Many patients with mild scoliosis (curves less than 25 degrees) are often told that no intervention is necessary and they should simply be monitored 12 months later.

However, even mild scoliosis can benefit from early intervention with appropriate chiropractic care and exercises to prevent progression.  Conservative treatment providers play a crucial role in managing mild scoliosis through non-surgical means. A modern conservative treatment approach that integrates chiropractic care with other therapies can be highly effective in managing scoliosis while preserving spinal health and function.

According to a systematic review by Haavik-Taylor et al. (2008), chiropractic techniques—such as spinal manipulation, corrective exercises, and postural adjustments—have shown promising results in managing AIS. The review found that early chiropractic care can help slow the progression of scoliosis curves and reduce associated pain. This suggests that when applied in the early stages, chiropractic care could be an effective non-invasive alternative to more invasive treatments like bracing or surgery.

(Haavik-Taylor, H., et al., 2008, "Chiropractic Care and Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Systematic Review of the Literature", Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics)


At our chiropractic clinic, we provide spinal treatment that includes rehabilitation exercises and spinal care for patients with mild scoliosis as well as moderate scoliosis and severe scoliosis who might not qualify for bracing but who greatly benefit from treatment. Many patients with spinal curve experience chronic pain, limitations to daily activities and discomfort. Scoliosis chiropractors play a crucial role in providing specialized treatments and creating customized treatment plans that address the unique nature of each scoliosis case.


Will I need Chiropractic care for the rest of my life if I have scoliosis?

No, our goal is to empower our patients to actively manage their own spinal health. We guide them through the stages of scoliosis treatment:

Stage one: The initial stage involves restoring healthy movement in the spine and reducing inflammation and pain. Chiropractic adjustments and techniques focus on improving spinal function and providing relief from scoliosis symptoms; which often include, spinal stiffness, neck pain, back pain, headaches, early spinal degeneration, and chronic pain. Early intervention is optimal since scoliosis develops more significantly over time, leading to increased rigidity of the spine.

Stage two: After initial treatment, we guide patients through the rehabilitative or corrective stage. This includes specialized scoliosis-specific exercises and techniques that aim to reduce spinal curves. Weak muscles are strengthened while tight muscles are stretched and lengthened.

Stage three: Patients independently perform their spinal exercises and self-care routine. We recognize that each person’s scoliosis is unique, so personalized rehabilitation exercises will be recommended based on individual needs. Many scoliosis patients benefit from monthly chiropractic adjustments and program modifications at this stage.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care offers a range of benefits for scoliosis patients, including improved spinal alignment, reduced spine pain, and enhanced overall spinal health. Incorporating specially designed physical therapy exercises can further enhance posture, strengthen core muscles, and support the overall treatment plan. Chiropractic treatment can also help improve mobility, reduce muscle tension, and enhance quality of life.

Choosing the Right Chiropractor

When seeking chiropractic care for scoliosis, it’s essential to choose a chiropractor who has experience in treating scoliosis patients. Look for a chiropractor who is knowledgeable about scoliosis-specific chiropractic care and has a reputation for providing effective treatment. It’s also important to find a chiropractor who takesa holistic approach to healthcare, considering the whole person - not just the spine - when developing a treatment plan. By choosing the right chiropractor, scoliosis patients can receive the care and support they need to manage their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life.

Begin Your Journey: First Consultation at One Spine Chiropractic

Posture Screening

We measure the angles and linear distances of posture displacements from the head down to the ankles for our chiropractors to identify your overall posture alignment. 

1-on-1 Chiropractor's Consultation

1 on 1 consultation with our chiropractor to perform a comprehensive review of your health history as well as understand your day-to-day lifestyle activities. 

Physical Examination

Our chiropractors will perform physical examinations which usually include different assessments such as comparison of muscle strengths, testing range of motion, testing reflexes, carrying out palpation, and conducting orthopedic and neurological tests based on the complaint.

Chiropractic Treatment

Our chiropractors will use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal of this procedure, also known as spinal manipulation, is to improve spinal motion and improve your body's physical function.

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Begin Your Journey: First Consultation at One Spine Chiropractic

Posture Screening

We measure the angles and linear distances of posture displacements from the head all the way down to the ankles for our chiropractors in Clementi to identify your overall posture alignment. 

1-on-1 Doctor Consultation

1 on 1 consultation with our Clementi Chiropractor to perform a comprehensive review of your health history as well as understand your day-to-day lifestyle activities. 

Physical Examination

Our Clementi Chiropractor will perform physical examinations which usually include different assessments such as comparison of muscle strengths, testing range of motion, testing reflexes, carrying out palpation, and conducting orthopedic and neurological tests based on the complaint.

Chiropractic Treatment

Our Clementi Chiropractor will use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal of this procedure, also known as spinal manipulation, is to improve spinal motion and improve your body's physical function.

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