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High-Risk vs Low-Risk Curves—Stratifying Treatment

High-Risk vs Low-Risk Curves—Stratifying Treatment

Not all scoliosis curves deserve the same intensity of monitoring or treatment. Risk stratification lets clinicians match care to risk, avoiding both under‑ and over‑treatment.

Low-Risk Curves

Typically, these are:

  • Small Cobb angles in near‑mature patients.
  • Stable on serial imaging.
  • Without strong family history or concerning symptoms.

Many can be safely managed with observation and periodic checks.

High-Risk Curves

High‑risk curves may show:

  • Moderate size in young patients with lots of growth ahead.
  • Documented progression over short time frames.
  • Genetic or anatomical features linked to aggressive behaviour.

These usually need earlier bracing, more frequent imaging, and closer follow‑up.

Dorsi’s Risk Tools

Dorsi uses current research, growth staging, and imaging patterns to place each patient into an appropriate risk category—and revisits that category as they grow.

Next Steps

If you’ve been told your or your child’s curve is “borderline” or “at risk” without clear explanation, Dorsi can provide a structured risk assessment and a right‑sized treatment plan.

Related reading: see our blogs on mild curve progression, high‑risk curves, and monitoring intervals.

 

Written by

Dr Matthew ABJ Potts BSc MSc DC ISPRM
Clinical Director 
Doctor of Chiropractic 
Specialist Scoliosis Consultant 
Fellow of the British Scoliosis Society 
Member of the Scoliosis Association (UK)
Chair of the Clinical Advisory Board at Meloq AB
Member of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Editorial board member of international journals CICRJ & Rehabilitation Science
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Written by 

Dr Matthew ABJ Potts BSc MSc DC ISPRM

Clinical Director
Doctor of Chiropractic
Specialist Scoliosis Consultant

Fellow of the British Scoliosis Society

Member of the Scoliosis Association (UK)

Chair of the Clinical Advisory Board at Meloq AB

Member of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

Editorial board member of international journals CICRJ & Rehabilitation Science

Reviewed for Medical Accuracy March 2026
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