A: Diet can’t straighten a curve, but good nutrition supports bone strength, muscle function, and healing; Dorsi highlights calcium, vitamin D, protein, and overall healthy eating.
A: No, it can’t change bone alignment or wedging of the vertebra, but it can ease muscle tension and pain; Dorsi may include massage as a comfort tool within a broader corrective programme.
A: They can when a true leg‑length difference or specific foot mechanics are present; Dorsi only prescribes them when assessment shows clear benefit, not for scoliosis alone.
A: Shoes can’t straighten curves but can improve comfort, balance, and lower‑limb mechanics; Dorsi assesses feet, leg length, and gait before recommending supportive footwear or orthotics.
A: No—structural scoliosis is driven mainly by genetics and growth, not slouching or screens; Dorsi focuses on effective treatment and healthy posture coaching instead of guilt or blame.
A: Side‑ or back‑sleeping on a supportive, medium‑firm mattress usually helps; Dorsi also addresses evening routines and pain plans and investigates persistent or severe night pain.