Ep. 8: Virtual Scoliosis Support: Can Online Sessions Really Help?
Virtual Scoliosis Support – What You Need to Know
In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Laura explore the growing role of virtual treatment and coaching for scoliosis. For many people, access to a scoliosis-informed physical therapist or movement professional is limited—this conversation breaks down how virtual care can bridge that gap.
The hosts discuss how scoliosis-specific assessments, movement analysis, and education can be done effectively online, and why virtual care often empowers clients to become more independent and confident in their movement routines.
Highlights of this episode:
Why access to scoliosis-trained providers is still a major challenge
How virtual scoliosis assessments work (without hands-on treatment)
What clinicians can learn from posture, movement, and functional testing online
The importance of clear cueing, communication, and client awareness
How virtual sessions promote independence and better carryover at home
Benefits of being assessed in your real-life environment
Common barriers to in-person care—and how virtual care removes them
How group coaching and community support enhance outcomes
Why scoliosis-specific expertise often matters more than in-person access
Dr. Laura’s virtual coaching approach:
Detailed intake and history before sessions
Visual posture and movement analysis
Functional movement assessments
Emphasis on communication, cueing, and body awareness
Helping clients understand what they feel and see in their own bodies
Dr. Beth’s virtual coaching & group model:
Individual scoliosis education and curve-specific assessments
Customized programs delivered through the Strengthen Spine app
Ongoing monitoring and real-time exercise modifications
Group coaching for affordability, accountability, and community
Live Q&A sessions and peer support
Why virtual scoliosis support works:
Removes geographic barriers
Fits into real life and real spaces
Encourages long-term independence
Provides scoliosis-specific guidance many don’t receive locally
Builds connection with others living with scoliosis
Who Virtual Care May Be Right For:
People without access to scoliosis-trained providers
Those seeking curve-specific guidance
Anyone overwhelmed by traditional PT limitations
Individuals wanting flexibility, education, and community
Resources & Next Steps:
If you’re curious about working virtually with a scoliosis-trained pro, connect with Dr. Laura or Dr. Beth:
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