Hi All
My daughter (22) has had scoliosis for a few years now. She isn't in pain but she has one hip slightly higher than the other. You wouldn't necessarily notice this unless you were studying her deportment. She is obviously conscious of this. She went to the physio department of our local hospital and was given a few exercises to do. I have sent her along to have some private physio (hydrotherapy). I would be interested to know what complementary therapy is best for this problem. I have had conflicting reports on chiropractic (is it good or bad) or is there a better treatment out there.
I do reiki on her back for comfort but that is not a cure.
Grateful for your comments lads and lasses.
Love
My daughter (22) has had scoliosis for a few years now. She isn't in pain but she has one hip slightly higher than the other. You wouldn't necessarily notice this unless you were studying her deportment. She is obviously conscious of this. She went to the physio department of our local hospital and was given a few exercises to do. I have sent her along to have some private physio (hydrotherapy). I would be interested to know what complementary therapy is best for this problem. I have had conflicting reports on chiropractic (is it good or bad) or is there a better treatment out there.
I do reiki on her back for comfort but that is not a cure.
Grateful for your comments lads and lasses.
Love