Scoliosis Treatment in Hot Springs, AR
Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves abnormally to the side, which can lead to uneven posture, back pain, muscle fatigue, and reduced mobility. In some cases, the curvature may gradually worsen over time.
At Hot Springs PM&R, we specialize in diagnosing and treating scoliosis with advanced, non-surgical treatment options. Our personalized care plans focus on reducing pain, improving spinal alignment, strengthening supportive muscles, and helping you move more comfortably without relying on surgery whenever possible.
Personalized Pain Management
At Hot Springs PM&R, we understand scoliosis isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why our approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, customized treatment, and long-term relief.
Common Causes of Scoliosis We Treat
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Idiopathic scoliosis (unknown cause)
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Degenerative scoliosis (age-related spinal wear)
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Postural imbalance or muscle weakness
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Spinal arthritis or disc degeneration
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Leg length differences or pelvic imbalance
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Previous spinal injury or trauma
Advanced Therapeutic Treatments
Our clinic offers advanced non-surgical scoliosis treatments in Hot Springs, AR, designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support better spinal stability.
These therapies are designed to:
- Reduce chronic back or neck pain
- Improve posture and spinal flexibility
- Relieve muscle tension and stiffness
- Support long-term mobility without surgery
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Our pain management specialists use proven non-surgical treatments to help manage scoliosis symptoms and improve quality of life. Based on your diagnosis, your personalized treatment plan may include:
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Patient Education
Understanding your scoliosis is an important part of treatment. Our team provides education and guidance to help you manage symptoms, prevent worsening curvature, and stay active long-term.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scoliosis
You should see a specialist if you have ongoing back pain, stiffness, posture changes, or uneven shoulders/hips—especially if symptoms worsen over time.
Yes. Many scoliosis cases can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, pain management, and targeted injections.
Treatment length depends on the severity of the curve and your symptoms. Many patients see improvement within weeks, while others benefit from ongoing care to manage chronic discomfort.
In some cases, scoliosis may progress—especially degenerative scoliosis in adults. Early treatment can help reduce symptoms and support better spinal function.
Why Choose Hot Springs PM&R
When you’re dealing with scoliosis-related pain or mobility limitations, our team is committed to helping you move better and feel better.
Ready to Find Relief from Scoliosis?
Take the first step toward improved comfort and mobility. Schedule your consultation today and learn how our team at Hot Springs PM&R can help relieve pain, improve spinal strength, restore movement, and support long-term spine health.

