Chiropractor for Scoliosis in Sunshine Coast
Chiropractors manage scoliosis with spinal adjustments, scoliosis-specific exercises, and postural training to reduce pain, improve mobility, and monitor curve progression.
CNS Health Co. Maroochydore
Children's Sunshine Chiropractic
Spinal Decompression Sunshine Coast
Spinal Flow Caloundra
Spine of Life Chiropractic
Family Wellness Chiropractic Mountain Creek
CNS Health Co - Mooloolaba
Dr. Matthew Smith, Chiropractor
Maroochydore Chiropractic Clinic
Spinal Health & Co. Chiropractic Caloundra
Thrive Chiropractic Co. Coolum Beach Chiropractor
Rasura Chiropractic Coolum Beach
Living Well Chiropractic - Sunshine Coast
Buderim Chiropractic - Dr Gabriella Palomares
Noosa Family Chiropractic
The Health Studio Sunshine Coast
Align Chiropractic Centre
Cottontree Chiropractic
Musculoskeletal Solutions Peregian Clinic
Wellness for Life Chiropractic
Elaya Natural Therapies | Sunshine Coast
Posture HQ Chiropractic
Mooloolaba Chiropractic Centre
Coastal Spine & Neuro Rehab
Children’s Sunshine Chiropractic
Advanced Health Pain, Injury & Spinal Clinic
Absolute Health - Chiropractic & Physiotherapy
Sports & Spinal Coolum
Sports & Spinal Maroochydore
Wellsure Chiropractic & Remedial Massage
Nourish Flourish Thrive Integrative Health
Be Well Chiropractic Caloundra West
Wellness Chiropractic Caloundra
Absolute Health - Chiropractic & Physiotherapy - Mooloolaba
Little Mountain Chiropractic
Sports & Spinal Caloundra
Sports & Spinal Nambour
Caloundra's Coast Chiropractic and Laser Clinic- Ken Koos
Dr Adam Epskamp, CNS Health Co. Maroochydore & Mooloolaba
Dr. Steele Anderson, Chiropractor
Dr Aaron White - Gympie Chiropractor
About Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that affects approximately three percent of the Australian population. It most commonly develops during adolescence but can also present in adults due to degenerative changes. While mild scoliosis may cause no symptoms, moderate to severe curves can lead to back pain, postural asymmetry, reduced mobility, and in rare cases, breathing difficulties. Chiropractic care plays an important role in the conservative management of scoliosis. Your chiropractor will perform a thorough spinal examination including postural analysis, Adams Forward Bend Test, and may refer for full-spine X-rays to measure the Cobb angle and assess curve severity. Treatment for scoliosis focuses on reducing pain, improving spinal mobility, strengthening supporting muscles, and slowing curve progression. Techniques may include specific spinal adjustments, mobilisation, scoliosis-specific exercises based on the Schroth method or similar protocols, and postural training. For adolescents with progressive curves, your chiropractor will coordinate with orthopaedic specialists regarding bracing recommendations. Research in the journal Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders has shown that exercise-based approaches can reduce pain and improve function in patients with scoliosis. It is important to have realistic expectations — chiropractic care does not straighten scoliotic curves but can significantly improve comfort, function, and quality of life. Regular monitoring is essential for growing adolescents to track curve progression. Your chiropractor can serve as a key member of a multidisciplinary team managing scoliosis alongside orthopaedic surgeons, exercise physiologists, and physiotherapists.
Scoliosis FAQs
Can a chiropractor fix scoliosis?
Chiropractic care cannot straighten a scoliotic curve, but it can effectively manage symptoms, improve function, and potentially slow curve progression in growing adolescents. Treatment focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and strengthening the muscles that support the spine.
Is chiropractic safe for children with scoliosis?
Yes. Chiropractic care is safe for children and adolescents with scoliosis when performed by a qualified practitioner. Treatment is gentle and adapted for younger patients. Regular monitoring of curve progression is an important part of chiropractic scoliosis management in growing children.
How often should someone with scoliosis see a chiropractor?
This depends on the severity of the curve and symptoms. Active treatment phases may involve weekly visits, tapering to fortnightly or monthly maintenance care. Adolescents with progressive curves should be monitored every 3 to 6 months with postural assessment and, when indicated, follow-up imaging.