- neckpain
- headache
- scoliosis
- pain in the hip
- tennis elbow
- low back pain
- herniated disc
- knee problems
- muscle strain
- heel pain
- shoulder pain
Schroth Therapy The specific treatment for scoliosis

Schroth Therapy
The Schroth therapy for scoliosis is a conservative exercise programme in a three dimensional approach to elongate the trunk and correct imbalances of the spine. The method is developed by the german physiotherapist, Katherina Schroth. This is the most effective method to treat scoliosis and Scheuermann's disease. The exercises strengthen the inner muscles of the rib cage in order to change the shape of the upper trunk and to correct any special abnormalities.
The aims of Schroth therapy
- stabilisation of the curve/s
- teach three dimensioanl breathing
- promotes corrections of postural alignment
- improve muscle strength and endurance
The parts of Schroth therapy:
- self correction
- breathing therapy
- brace
When do we use Schroth therapy?
- scoliosis
- Scheuermann's disease
- poor posture
- before and after spine surgery
What do we treat?
Testimonials
I met Nora more than two years ago, when I first went to Budapestfizio because of a lumbar herniated disc problem. At that time I already had been suffering from a radiating pain for weeks, I could hardly walk, and I was thinking about surgery. After the very first treatment with Nora the terrible pain already eased a bit so we decided to solve the problem in conservative way. Nora started with some muscle relaxing manual therapy and then gradually thaught me some exercises that helped to stabilise my spine and improved my posture. Even though I completely recovered I still make those exercises every day because I realised it is much better to prevent those problems.
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