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Most physical therapists learn to treat scoliosis by stretching the concave side of the curve and strengthening the convex side. The problem? Scoliosis is a 3D condition—and this outdated approach ignores the rotational and postural components of the curve. In this video, I break down: ✅ Why traditional PT methods fall short for scoliosis ✅ The risks of treating scoliosis like a 2D problem ✅ What research says about scoliosis-specific exercise (PSSE) ✅ How approaches like the Schroth Method and SEAS provide true, evidence-based results If you’re a physical therapist who wants to treat scoliosis patients effectively—or if you’ve ever wondered why your current approach isn’t producing the results you hoped for—this video will give you the clarity you need. 👩⚕️ Ready to learn more about scoliosis-specific treatment? Visit us at Align Therapy in Lehi & St. George, Utah. https://aligntherapyutah.com/ ________________________ Timeline: 0:00 Introduction 0:45 PT School Training for Scoliosis 3:12 Scoliosis anatomy example 4:30 3D nature of scoliosis 6:30 What research is saying 8:16 Why there is pain with scoliosis 10:30 Schroth is an answer to treatment 11:22 Examples of PTs and scoliosis 14:14 Adult scoliosis scenario 16:55 Wrap up on PTs and scoliosis treatment _______________________ DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this video is for general information and demonstration only and is not intended to serve as medical advice or a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before attempting any exercises or techniques shared here. By using this content, you agree to release Align Therapy and its affiliates from any liability for losses, injuries, or damages related to any claims arising from your use or misuse of this material. Align Therapy makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy or suitability of this content. Use at your own discretion and risk.