A: Simple apps, secure photo uploads, and activity/posture wearables can support monitoring and adherence if used sensibly; Dorsi recommends specific tools and ensures they fit into, rather than dominate, treatment.
A: Dorsi uses 3D scanning, digital brace design, and data‑driven monitoring plus tech‑supported exercise, aiming for better correction, comfort, and fewer surgeries than traditional two‑dimensional bracing.
A: Yes, when used correctly it can reduce pain, improve posture, and support confidence, even if it doesn’t “correct” the curve like in children; Dorsi prescribes adult braces as part of broader rehab, not as a stand‑alone cure.
A: The main goal is to stop curves worsening and often to gain some correction and cosmetic improvement; Dorsi tracks in‑brace and long‑term changes so expectations stay honest and data‑based.
A: Typical questions cover hours of wear, sport, school, discomfort, and duration; Dorsi answers each openly and provides practical support so families can manage brace treatment confidently at home and school.
A: The best results usually come from combining both—bracing provides structural correction while exercises train muscles and posture to hold it; Dorsi plans them together rather than as competing options.
A: ScoliBrace is 3D‑scanned, digitally designed, and shaped to correct the curve in three dimensions, not just hold it; at Dorsi it is combined with scoliosis‑specific exercise and close follow‑up to maximise correction and comfort.