Scoliosis – Does Treatment Without Surgery Work?

Over the years, I’ve had many people come to me extremely concerned. They’ve had a scan – and been diagnosed with scoliosis. This is a medical term that often conjures up frightening pictures in people’s minds, so I’d like to clarify some of the issues around scoliosis now.

Firstly – what is scoliosis?

Is it a serious concern? Does it mean you’re going to suffer from chronic back pain and arthritis?

Fortunately, the answer to these questions is somewhat different from what most people think – watch the video below find out more.

And for a guide more effective pain relief of back, neck and shoulder muscles from trigger point therapy – just click here.

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Jacqueline June 5, 2012

Thanks Johnathan
Do you know if there is any correlation between mild to moderate scoliosis and shoulder impingement due to altered biomechanics?

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Nen Sorensen June 5, 2012

Thank you Dr. Jon, I did not know that scoliosis can be helped with the trigger point therapy. I have gained more knowledge from your website. Thank you
Nen

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Robin Runck April 3, 2013

Two comments:
A foot doctor once said to me, “The meek shall inherit the earth because all the athletes injure or kill themselves doing something the rest of us can’t or won’t do.”

I met a teacher in his 60’s who said he is the longest living person with spinal bifida. He said he has been on a few national talk shows, had countless surgeries, and can still walk but with a limp. He was real friendly and happy, more than me.

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