Schroth Physiotherapy

Schroth Physiotherapy is a physiotherapy method developed especially for spinal curvature problems called scoliosis. Developed by German physiotherapist Katharina Schroth in the 1920s, this method focuses on correcting spinal deformities and aims to improve the patient's posture. Schroth Physiotherapy includes specially designed exercises, breathing techniques and posture training. Therapists analyze the patient's spinal structure and create a personalized treatment plan. Schroth Physiotherapy focuses on reducing pain, correcting spinal curvature, and increasing physical functions in patients with scoliosis. Special exercises taught to the patient during the treatment process help regulate muscle balance and enable the patient to develop correct posture habits. In addition, the breathing techniques taught provide support by strengthening the spine and surrounding muscles. Schroth Physiotherapy offers a holistic approach aimed at improving the individual's quality of life, helping the patient achieve greater comfort and mobility in daily activities. This method of therapy offers a non-invasive option to treat scoliosis that can help prevent or improve surgery. Schroth Physiotherapy is an innovative physiotherapy approach that focuses on spine health by offering a treatment protocol that can be tailored to individual needs and achieve long-term results.