scoliosis in youth

Scoliosis in Youth

Treat the progression now to avoid surgery, future pain, and complications.

Avoid Surgery

Positive options to avoid progression surgery.

Regain Hope

Feel empowered and in control.

Positive Options

Targeted exercises and proven treatments.

Treat and Correct Your Child's Scoliosis

Take action before it's too late.
At Scoliosis Solutions, we know you want to be a parent who takes action to treat and correct your child’s scoliosis before it’s too late. In order to do that, you need a professional on your side to offer options and support at every stage. The problem is there is a general lack of information around the treatment of scoliosis. Health practitioners often turn to observation, traditional braces, and surgery as the only options. It can feel hopeless and depressing as you envision a future of chronic pain and lifestyle limitations for your child.
You deserve the help of a scoliosis professional to provide your growing child with proven, immediate treatment and reassurance.

Dr. Julian Mendes

Dr. Julian Mendes is an experienced, licensed chiropractor who studies new advancements in the area of scoliosis for both for adults and children. He has successfully completed extensive training in the treatment of scoliosis. As one of very few accredited scoliosis providers for bracing and exercise/rehabilitation in western Canada, Dr. Mendes offers his patients options and support at every stage.

You deserve the help of a scoliosis professional to provide your growing child with proven, immediate treatment and reassurance.

Book a Consultation

Call for a scoliosis consultation. We’ll share a conversation and review x-rays to determine if your child is a candidate.

Examination

Your child attends a one hour clinical examination.

Treatment

We begin treatment (brace, exercises, or both).

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Exercises to Avoid with Scoliosis

Some movements or activities can negatively impact your scoliosis and spine. Download this FREE PDF to understand which movements should be avoided. Remember to consult a trained scoliosis professional to outline an individualized program.