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Scoliosis Care in St Ives with Chiropractic BioPhysics®

Restore Your Spine. Improve Your Posture. Live Comfortably.

Scoliosis, an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, can affect people of all ages. It may lead to discomfort, poor posture, and reduced mobility, making daily life more challenging. Detecting scoliosis early and starting proper care is key to managing spinal curvature effectively.

At Epstein Chiropractors in St Ives, we specialize in a research-backed, non-invasive approach called Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®). Led by Dr. Michael Epstein, our method focuses on realigning the spine, reducing curvature progression, and supporting long-term spinal health.

Symptoms Associated with Scoliosis

  • Visible sideways curvature of the spine
  • Uneven shoulders or hips
  • Back pain or muscle fatigue
  • Leaning to one side when standing
  • Limited mobility or flexibility
  • Difficulty maintaining proper posture
  • Fatigue after prolonged standing or activity
  • Progressive curvature noticed over time
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How Epstein Chiropractors Can Help

At Epstein Chiropractors in St Ives, we take a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to scoliosis using Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®).

Your care begins with a detailed spinal assessment, including digital X-rays to precisely measure curvature and alignment. This allows us to tailor a program specifically for your spinal structure.

Correcting spinal mechanics with CBP® can reduce curvature progression, relieve discomfort, and improve posture and function.

Our Approach Includes:

  • Postural and spinal assessment
  • Rehabilitative strengthening exercises
  • Digital postural X-rays
  • Posture restoration and ergonomic guidance
  • CBP mirror-image adjustments
  • Spinal traction therapy

Our goal is long-term correction and prevention — not temporary relief.

Scoliosis places uneven forces on the spine, muscles, and connective tissue. Without correction, curvature can gradually worsen, leading to:

  • – Increased muscular tension

  • – Spinal misalignment and imbalance

  • – Postural fatigue

  • – Pain and limited mobility

 

Research shows that early structural intervention using CBP® methods can slow progression, reduce curvature, and improve quality of life. Restoring proper spinal alignment allows the body to function more efficiently and comfortably.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • 01 Can chiropractic care help scoliosis?

  • 02 Is scoliosis care non-invasive?

    Absolutely. Our approach uses non-surgical methods, including spinal adjustments, traction, and rehabilitative exercises.

  • 03 How do I know if I have scoliosis?

    Common signs include visible spine curvature, uneven shoulders or hips, and back discomfort. A digital X-ray assessment confirms the diagnosis.

  • 04 Is CBP® safe for children and adults?

    Yes. CBP® is gentle, precise, and tailored to each patient’s spinal condition, making it safe for all ages.

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References

Haggard JS, Haggard JB, Oakley PA, Harrison DE.
Reduction of progressive thoracolumbar adolescent idiopathic scoliosis by Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®) mirror image® methods following failed traditional chiropractic treatment: a case report. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(11), 2062–2067. 2017. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.2062

 

Oakley PA, Harrison DE.
The reduction of high thoracic scoliosis in adults by mirror image® blocking: a Chiropractic BioPhysics® case series. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 34(6), 467–472. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.34.467

 

Oakley PA, Harrison DE.
A systematic review of CBP® methods applied to reduce lateral thoracic translation (pseudo-scoliosis) postures. Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic, 5(1), 13–18. 2022. https://journal.parker.edu/article/78023-a-systematic-review-of-cbp-methods-applied-to-reduce-lateral-thoracic-translation-pseudo-scoliosis-postures