They centre on prevention, cure, seriousness, and living normally; Dorsi’s FAQ brings concise, myth‑free answers together so families can stop guessing and start planning.

Families usually ask about surgery, cure, sport, pain, and long‑term impact; Dorsi gives clear, data‑based answers and then directs people to specific blogs and resources for deeper detail.

Idiopathic, congenital, and neuromuscular scoliosis have different causes, behaviours, and risks; Dorsi identifies the correct type first so progression risk, treatment options, and follow‑up are tailored appropriately.

It means a structural spinal curve with no single obvious cause, usually appearing in otherwise healthy children; Dorsi classifies the type and age of onset to match monitoring and treatment to each patient’s true risk.

Many small, early curves can be corrected or controlled so they never cause problems; larger or late‑detected curves may not vanish but can often be stabilised and made less visible or symptomatic with Dorsi’s non‑surgical and, if needed, surgical pathways.

Family history increases the chance of scoliosis but does not guarantee it; Dorsi Spinal Institute uses your family background to design sensible screening for siblings and future children, catching curves early while they are small and highly treatable.

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