Scoliosis Hollywood
Scoliosis Hollywood
Noticing one shoulder higher than the other, a visible spinal curve, or ongoing back discomfort? These could be signs of scoliosis—a condition that causes the spine to curve abnormally, often leading to postural imbalances and chronic pain. While scoliosis is commonly identified during childhood, it can also develop or worsen in adulthood due to degenerative changes in the spine. At Theracave in Hollywood, we offer specialized physical therapy programs to help individuals manage scoliosis, reduce discomfort, and improve spinal alignment and mobility.
Scoliosis affects more than just posture—it can lead to muscle fatigue, limited range of motion, and even respiratory issues in more severe cases. Our physical therapy approach is tailored to your specific needs and may include corrective exercises, core strengthening, and flexibility training to support a more stable and comfortable spine. With consistent care, you can experience better balance, reduced pain, and greater confidence in your daily movement.

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- Broward
- Davie
- Sunrise
- Tamarac
- Miramar
- Lauderhill
- Plantation
- Hollywood
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- Fort Lauderdale
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- Deerfield Beach
- Pompano Beach
Q&A
What is scoliosis and how is it diagnosed?
Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves sideways in an “S” or “C” shape. It’s often diagnosed through a physical exam and confirmed with imaging such as X-rays, which show the degree of curvature.
Can scoliosis be treated without surgery?
Yes, many mild to moderate cases of scoliosis can be managed effectively without surgery. Physical therapy, posture training, and core strengthening are common non-surgical treatments that can help manage symptoms and slow progression.
Does scoliosis always cause pain?
Not always. Many people with scoliosis, especially in early stages, don’t feel pain. However, as the curve progresses, it can lead to muscle strain, imbalances, and discomfort in the back, shoulders, or hips.
How can physical therapy help with scoliosis?
Physical therapy helps by improving spinal alignment, strengthening supportive muscles, increasing flexibility, and reducing strain on the spine. A personalized therapy plan can also improve posture and function while preventing the curve from worsening.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.