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Skolio. The body learns to change.
Scoliosis therapy • neurophysiology • movement
Scoliosis and postural therapy combining recognised physiotherapy with the neurobiology of movement.
Method
Correction is a moment.
Automatic control should last.
See how scoliosis-specific physiotherapy connects with neurophysiology, behaviour and everyday movement.
Open section ↗Who we help
Ages 5–40.
Every body starts somewhere different.
Mild, moderate and severe scoliosis require individual assessment, responsible care and a realistic goal.
Open section ↗Therapy process
First you understand. Then you practise.
Eventually, the body remembers.
Clear exercises, postural learning and work on the brain’s control programme form one coherent process.
Open section ↗For parents
You are not standing on the sidelines.
You know when to help — and when to step back.
Parents learn how correct practice looks and how to support new responses safely at home.
Open section ↗Neurobiology
What feels straight to the body
is not always straight.
Perception, proprioception and meaningful cues explain why the instruction ‘stand straight’ is not enough.
Open section ↗The Skolio trust archive
Evidence before promises.
Every improvement has context.
These are selected examples from a larger documented archive. We show outcomes together with age, time in therapy and the individual story.
Age, therapy duration, measurements and the context of change are presented together.
View results ↗0223full testimonialsAccounts from parents, adult patients and specialists retain their full story.
Read testimonials ↗0320diplomas and certificatesDocuments, a published book and the experience behind the Skolio approach.
Explore experience ↗Patient voices / the Skolio archive
The most important change does not happen on our website.
It happens in a patient’s life.
Read the experiences of people who chose to begin their own process.
Explore all stories ↗01/ 23
Start with a conversation
You do not need to know everything.
A good first step is enough.
Prepare the diagnosis, previous recommendations and your current medical documentation.
