A: By choosing reputable groups, staying alert to unproven claims, and checking advice with clinicians; Dorsi helps patients build a digital support strategy that reassures instead of frightening.
A: Family, friends, clinicians, therapists, and peers; Dorsi helps connect these people and make sure everyone understands the plan and their role.
A: With simple, honest explanations and good boundaries; Dorsi coaches scripts, supports body confidence, and helps patients decide how much to share and when.
A: Anxiety, low mood, and body‑image worries are common, especially around bracing and surgery; Dorsi screens for them and offers or arranges psychological support so emotional health is treated as seriously as the spine.
A: Through honest education, styling tips, and emotional support with peers and counsellors; Dorsi helps teens see strengths and identity that go far beyond their spine.
A: By understanding your condition, adapting activities intelligently, and developing strong support and coping skills; Dorsi helps patients build physical and emotional resilience so scoliosis becomes manageable, not defining.