Posture & Scoliosis

Posture & Scoliosis — Understanding the Differences and Why Awareness Matters

Posture issues and scoliosis are two of the most common concerns among parents, teenagers, young adults, and working professionals. Many people visit One Spine® because they notice uneven shoulders, back discomfort, poor posture from long working hours, or are simply unsure whether what they are seeing is “normal.”

Learning how posture and scoliosis differ helps you make better decisions about your or your child’s musculoskeletal health.

What Is Poor Posture?

Poor posture develops over time due to daily habits and lifestyle patterns.
Common examples include:

  • Slouching when sitting

  • Forward head posture (“tech neck”)

  • Rounded shoulders

  • Leaning to one side when carrying bags

  • Long hours on laptops or smartphones

  • Weak core or back muscles

Common Signs of Poor Posture

  • Rounded upper back

  • Stiff neck and shoulders

  • Fatigue after long periods of sitting

  • Lower back tightness or occasional spasms

  • Difficulty maintaining an upright position

Posture changes are usually functional, meaning they are caused by muscular imbalance, prolonged sitting, or repetitive habits — not structural changes in the spine.

What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is different from posture problems.
It involves a sideways curvature of the spine, often described as an “S-shape” or “C-shape.”

Scoliosis can occur in children, teenagers, or adults. Many cases are mild and discovered during growth spurts.

Common Signs Parents or Individuals Notice

  • Uneven shoulders

  • One shoulder blade more prominent

  • Uneven waistline

  • Leaning more to one side

  • Ribs appearing rotated when bending forward

  • Clothes not fitting evenly

Unlike posture problems, scoliosis involves a structural change in the spine that should be monitored over time.

How Posture and Scoliosis Are Different

AspectPoor PostureScoliosis
CauseHabit-related, muscle imbalance, lifestyleStructural spine curvature
AppearanceSlouched or roundedVisible asymmetry (shoulders/hips/ribs)
ProgressionImproves with awareness & strengtheningMay progress during growth
Who notices it first?Self-awareness or discomfortParents, teachers, or during screening
When it becomes concerningWhen it causes pain or tensionWhen the curve increases or affects daily activities

Why People Come to One Spine® for Posture & Scoliosis Concerns

Clients usually seek us when they notice:

  • Uneven shoulders or waist

  • Visible tilt or rib prominence

  • Poor posture developing from school or work

  • Back stiffness or fatigue

  • Concerns during growth spurts

  • Uncertainty about whether it’s posture or scoliosis

A professional assessment provides clarity, reassurance, and guidance on what to do next.

Our Approach: Including the Schroth Method

One Spine® offers a structured and evidence-informed approach to posture and scoliosis care, including the Schroth Method—a specialised exercise-based system used worldwide for scoliosis management.

What is the Schroth Method?

The Schroth Method is a 3-dimensional scoliosis exercise approach that focuses on:

  • Breathing techniques

  • Postural awareness

  • Muscle activation and balance

  • Spinal elongation and de-rotation

It aims to:

  • Improve spinal symmetry

  • Strengthen the muscles supporting the spine

  • Enhance postural control

  • Reduce muscle tension associated with scoliosis

  • Support long-term spinal stability

Our practitioners incorporate Schroth-based exercises where appropriate, especially for adolescents, young adults, and those seeking non-invasive scoliosis management.

When to Consider a Screening

  • Children aged 10–16 in growth spurts

  • Uneven shoulders or hips

  • Clothes hanging unevenly

  • Back pain after long sitting

  • Visible tilt or rotation in the torso

  • Family history of scoliosis

Early evaluation helps avoid unnecessary worry and supports healthy spinal development.

How One Spine® Supports Posture & Scoliosis

Our comprehensive scoliosis and posture assessment includes:

  • Postural analysis

  • Scoliosis screening

  • Spine movement assessment

  • Muscle balance evaluation

  • Growth-phase monitoring for teens

  • Workstation and daily habit review

We may recommend:

  • Schroth Method–based exercises

  • Scoliosis-directed strengthening

  • Posture correction and ergonomic guidance

  • Chiropractic & physiotherapy integration

  • Home exercise programmes

Our aim is to help you or your child move better, build strength, and improve posture awareness safely and effectively.

RM139 First Trial – Posture & Scoliosis Assessment

Includes:

  • Full posture analysis

  • Scoliosis screening & movement tests

  • Photos & functional assessment

  • Education on posture habits

  • Personalised Schroth-informed exercise plan (if suitable)

You will leave with clear understanding, practical steps, and professional guidance.

 

Support for Better Posture & Spinal Health Starts Here

Whether it’s posture concerns, early scoliosis signs, or wanting professional guidance for your child, One Spine® is here to help.

 

Book your RM139 first trial session today and get clarity, confidence, and a personalised plan for better movement.