20° – 40° Cobb (Scoliosis)

Managing Moderate Stage Scoliosis and Hyperkyphosis:

20° – 40° Cobb (Scoliosis)

At 100+Living, we understand that managing scoliosis and hyperkyphosis at the moderate stage requires a comprehensive and nuanced approach. When the Cobb angle ranges between 20° and 40° (scoliosis), or there is an advancing forward head position with hyperkyphosis (50-70mm of forward head translation), the condition becomes more complex but remains retrievable with the right treatment strategies. Our clinic is equipped to provide advanced conservative management techniques, including working with a world leader in bracing and exercise specific to scoliosis, Dr. Brad Gage. Dr. Gage works with our doctors to support and correct spinal misalignments.

The Importance of Conservative Management

Advanced Chiropractic Biophysics

Scolibrace

Strengthening and Stabilizing

Three-Dimensional Spinal Traction

Educating Patients and Medical Professionals

It’s essential to recognize that many traditional medical practitioners may not be aware of the advances in conservative management for scoliosis and hyperkyphosis. If your family doctor, neurologist, or surgical specialist is unfamiliar with these options, we encourage you to share this information and discuss the potential benefits of conservative management. Our approach is supported by ample research and has been shown to stabilize progression and avoid surgery in many cases.

Why Choose 100+Living?

Expertise in Advanced Chiropractic Biophysics:

Dr. Graham Jenkins brings unparalleled expertise to our clinic, ensuring the highest standard of care for our patients.

Comprehensive and Personalized Treatment Plans:

We tailor our treatment plans to address the specific needs and goals of each patient, providing a holistic approach to spinal health.

Integration of Scolibrace:

As a certified provider of Scolibrace, Dr. Brian Banman offers a unique and effective solution to support and enhance conservative management strategies.

Focus on Long-Term Wellness:

Our goal is to empower patients with the knowledge and tools they need to maintain spinal health and prevent further progression.

Take the First Step Towards Better Spinal Health

If you or a loved one is dealing with early-stage scoliosis, now is the time to take action. Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about our conservative management techniques. Together, we can create a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve a healthier, more aligned spine.

Visit our main page and explore our dedicated scoliosis management section for more information. Your journey to better spinal health starts here.

Please click below for what can be done for the different degree of spinal deformity.

Understanding Early Stage Scoliosis

Addressing Severe Scoliosis and Hyperkyphosis