: Exercises focus on strengthening the muscles on the weak, overstretched side of the curve while lengthening the muscles on the tight, overactive side . Why "3D" Matters
Treating only the side-to-side curve (coronal plane) ignores the rotation that creates the "rib hump" often seen in scoliosis . By addressing all three planes, patients can achieve: Three-Dimensional Treatment For Scoliosis
: This is the patient’s ability to actively realign the spine in all three dimensions using their own muscles . : Exercises focus on strengthening the muscles on
The gold standard for conservative (non-surgical) three-dimensional care is the , a physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercise (PSSE) approach developed in Germany in the 1920s . The Core Pillars of 3D Treatment : Increasing lung volume by de-rotating the rib cage
Three-dimensional treatment focuses on retraining the body to "undo" the specific twist of your unique curve.
: Easing the asymmetrical loading on the joints and muscles .
: Increasing lung volume by de-rotating the rib cage .