A: No—muscle strain, disc problems, facet arthritis, hip issues, or even systemic disease can be responsible; Dorsi uses thorough history, examination, and targeted tests to avoid blaming the curve for everything.
A: Numbness, tingling, weakness, coordination changes, or bladder/bowel issues; Dorsi responds with detailed neurological exams, urgent imaging, and specialist referral when serious pathology is suspected.
A: New leg weakness, spreading numbness, bladder or bowel changes, severe night pain, or pain with fever or weight loss are red flags; Dorsi treats these as emergencies with rapid assessment and imaging.
A: By addressing all drivers—mechanical, nerve, and nervous‑system sensitivity—using structured physio, bracing, pain medicine, and education; Dorsi builds layered plans to reduce pain and restore activity rather than relying on pills alone.
A: No, many children with scoliosis have no pain, and adults’ pain can come from joints, discs, or muscles; Dorsi checks for red flags and other causes so treatment targets the real problem rather than the curve alone.
A: Pain can come from uneven joint loading, muscle fatigue, or nerve compression; Dorsi assesses the true cause and offers physio, bracing, ergonomics, and medical pain support, with urgent review for severe or red‑flag symptoms.