Can chiropractic care help scoliosis patients?

A recent study looked at how spinal manipulation may help young adults with idiopathic scoliosis, a condition that causes the spine to curve abnormally.

Participants (ages 18 to 20) received spinal manipulation treatments three times a week for six weeks.

After treatment, researchers found improvements in spinal curvature measurements, known as Cobb angles.

Patients also showed better balance, stability, and movement while walking and climbing stairs.

This research adds to the growing interest in how chiropractic care may support both spinal health and overall movement in scoliosis patients.

And, it is also important to stay on top of the specific insurance rules by scheduling workshops or courses with H.J. Ross Company to update your team on billing rules and payer requirements.

There is a reason chiropractors have trusted H.J. Ross Company with their business for over 40 years.