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The Schroth Method is a type of physical therapy. Its exercises help people with scoliosis or kyphosis have better posture.
Scoliosis is when a person’s spine has curves and twists. Kyphosis is when the spine is curved forward more than usual. Both can lead to back pain and sometimes trouble breathing if the curve affects the position of the ribs.
In physical therapy using the Schroth Method, a person with scoliosis or kyphosis does personalized exercises while breathing in a special way. This helps retrain their muscles for better posture. Kids with scoliosis who do Schroth therapy also wear a spine brace to help prevent the condition from getting worse.
In scoliosis, the spine:
Traditional physical therapy works on the side-to-side curves but not the back-to-front curve or the twisting of the spine. Schroth physical therapy focuses on all three problems.
Both traditional physical therapy and Schroth Method therapy use stretching and strengthening of muscle groups, core strengthening, and the therapist guiding the patient’s body through movements.
Schroth therapy helps people with scoliosis and kyphosis to:
Schroth therapy combines breathing, strength training, and posture awareness. A Schroth therapist teaches a person with scoliosis or kyphosis to tighten certain muscles and breathe in a specific pattern. This helps them hold their body straighter and in better balance.
The exercises used are based on a person’s specific curve. Exercises are done in front of mirrors so the person sees how their body is positioned and moving. The exercises and the breathing help retrain and strengthen muscles. This helps the muscles hold the body in a better position and in balance during everyday activities, not just during the exercises.
Anyone with scoliosis or kyphosis can benefit from the Schroth method. Some people with scoliosis use it with the goal of avoiding surgery. But even if they need scoliosis surgery, doing the Schroth method before and after the procedure can help. People can get the most benefit by practicing their specific exercise routine every day.
If your child has scoliosis, ask your care team if Schroth therapy could help.
How long someone goes to physical therapy varies. Most people should continue doing their Schroth practice exercises at home after sessions with the therapist end.
If your child goes to a Schroth physical therapy specialist, be sure to:
Some parents find that it helps to record a video of their child doing the exercises with the therapist. At home, this can be a refresher for how to do the exercises, if needed.
To learn more about Schroth Method physical therapy and find a Schroth trained therapist near you, visit:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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