Scoliosis and postural dysfunction affect spinal alignment and the way the body holds itself during daily movement. These conditions may cause uneven shoulders or hips, muscle imbalance, stiffness, and ongoing discomfort. They can develop during growth, from prolonged poor posture, or due to muscle weakness and imbalance.
Physiotherapy helps manage scoliosis and postural dysfunction by improving posture, spinal mobility, and muscle balance. With guided exercises and hands-on care, physiotherapy reduces pain, improves alignment, and supports healthier movement patterns for long-term spinal function.
These conditions impact how the spine, muscles, and joints work together. Physiotherapy focuses on restoring balance, improving strength, and reducing strain on the spine.
Uneven posture or alignment
Back or neck discomfort
Muscle tightness or imbalance
Reduced spinal mobility
Fatigue with sitting or standing
Physiotherapy supports posture improvement, spinal comfort, and functional movement restoration.
Manual therapy and posture training help improve alignment and reduce stress on spinal structures.
Therapeutic exercises improve flexibility and encourage smoother, more controlled spinal movement.
Targeted strengthening supports spinal stability, improves posture, and reduces long-term strain.