Adult scoliosis is more prevalent than commonly assumed, affecting up to 68% of individuals over the age of 60 (McAviney, Roberts et al., 2020). This condition significantly impacts physical, emotional, and functional aspects of life, often reducing the quality of daily activities and mobility. For chiropractors and other healthcare providers specializing in musculoskeletal health, understanding the nuances of adult scoliosis and its management is essential. This article delves into the types of adult scoliosis, associated challenges, and the most effective non-surgical treatment options.   Read more>>>