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    Scoliosis - when to brace scoliosis and where to go?

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  • ScoliCare is dedicated to pioneering and delivering the world’s best non-surgical scoliosis treatment through innovation, education and patient-centered care. With five clinics in Australia, another … View Profile

    Our philosophy at ScoliCare is making sure each patient gets “the right treatment at the right time”. This is especially true of bracing. As a general rule we will brace a patient when there is a high chance that their scoliosis will get worse without a brace, or, if there is an opportunity for the patient to see some improvement from bracing. Typically, bracing will be recommended if a patient has a curve above 20 degrees.

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