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Scoliosis X-rays showing spinal curvature and Cobb angle

Scoliosis Care at AVANT

A Modern Look to Scoliosis Treatment

a proactive approach to scoliosis 

If you’ve been diagnosed with scoliosis, you may have been told to “wait and see” how it progresses. At AVANT, we take a different approach. Scoliosis is not just a sideways curve; it is a complex, three-dimensional change in the spine, ribcage, and posture that can affect how your body moves and functions over time.

While many people are told scoliosis is permanent, the reality is with the right approach, it can often be improved.

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What Makes Our Approach Different

Care at AVANT is focused on understanding the structure of your spine and developing a plan that is specific to your condition.

This includes:

  • Detailed structural and postural assessment

  • Individualized treatment planning

  • Ongoing measurement and progress tracking

Our goal is not simply to manage symptoms—but to improve alignment, function, and long-term outcomes.

Specialized, Non-Surgical Treatment Options

No two scoliosis cases are the same—and your care shouldn’t be either. At AVANT, your treatment plan may include:

Advanced Bracing (ScoliBrace®)

Modern corrective bracing designed to:

  • Actively guide the spine toward a better position

  • Be customized to your exact curve pattern

  • Support long-term structural change

Scoliosis X-rays: curved spine vs. straight spine
Scoliosis X-rays: 40-degree curve vs 20-degree curve

Scoliosis-Specific Exercise (ScoliBalance®)

A customized program designed to:

  • Improve spinal alignment

  • Strengthen weak areas

  • Retrain posture and movement patterns

This evidence-informed, 3D approach integrates leading methods like Schroth and Chiropractic Biophysics®

Structural Spinal Correction

Using targeted adjustments and traction techniques to:

  • Restore proper spinal curves

  • Reduce abnormal loading on joints and discs

  • Improve nervous system function

Who we help

We work with patients at every stage:

  • Children and adolescents with developing curves

  • Adults with long-standing scoliosis

  • Adults experiencing degenerative scoliosis later in life

  • Patients who have been told “nothing more can be done”

In fact, many of our patients come to us after trying everything else.

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