Scoliosis SOS Clinic
City of London
Tel: 0330 440 1808 (Local Rate)
Scoliosis SOS Welcomes Patients onto its 100th Treatment Course
 

Spinal Conditions Treated


Scoliosis, Hyper-Kyphosis & Back Pain

At Scoliosis SOS, we are proud of our unsurpassed track record of consistently excellent results with no side-effects or invasive, risky procedures.

The ScolioGold method uses the best of all non-surgical spinal treatments from around the world.

All our patients, regardless of their age or type of spinal deformity, have all noticed a dramatic improvement in their overall fitness, well being and appearance. Often from only a couple of days into their course, patients and their families start to notice the physical and emotional improvement.

The course increases postural awareness, reduces pain, improves appearance of back shape and stops the progression. The treatment enables patients to learn an individualised and specific exercise programme which can be preformed on a daily basis at home to maintain and further improve their correction.

For Scoliosis patients we offer a programme designed to help them adopt a more central, balanced posture and change their quality of life for the better.

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis, a three-dimensional spinal curvature, affects over 4% of the population. The spine curves sideways and also rotates, causing pain, muscle imbalance, visible prominences and compromises breathing. For 80% of cases the cause of scoliosis is unknown but often develops during adolescence. The majority of scoliotics are female.

Our Hyper-Kyphosis and Back Pain patients follow a slightly different treatment that focuses on encouraging them to stand taller and give them a more upright posture.

What is Hyper-Kyphotic posture?

Hyper-Kyphosis, an excessive forward curvature of the upper spine between shoulder blades, affects over 8% of the population. It mainly affects males and causes pain, postural changes (forward flexion) and stiffness in the back.

Patients with Other Conditions

We also treat Scoliosis and Hyper-Kyphosis in association with the following conditions: -
 • Arnold-Chiari Malformation
 • Congenital Heart Defects
 • Hemivertebra
 • Klippel Feil Syndrome
 • Marfan Syndrome
 • Osteoporosis
 • Osteopenia
 • Pectus Excavatum
 • Post-Polio Syndrome
 • Spinal Cord Tumours (benign)
 • Spina Bifida
 • Spondylolisthesis
 • Spondylosis
 • Syringomyelia

And patients who have had the following operations: -
 • Appendectomy
 • Open Heart Surgery
 • Spinal Fusion
 • Thoracoplasty

 
63 Mansell Street, London E1 8AN  •  Tel: 0330 440 1808 (Local Rate)