Scoliosis Treatment in Bergen County, NJ

Expert Care for Spinal Alignment and Posture
Discover scoliosis treatment in Closter, Park Ridge, and Montvale, NJ at The Spine & Health Center of New Jersey. We provide non-surgical scoliosis management using advanced methods like the Schroth Method and customized physical therapy.

What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves sideways, often forming an “S” or “C” shape. It can develop in children, teens, or adults due to growth, genetics, or degenerative changes in the spine. Left untreated, scoliosis can cause pain, uneven posture, and—in severe cases—impact lung or heart function.

At The Spine & Health Center of New Jersey, our specialists provide comprehensive scoliosis treatment focused on early detection, posture correction, and customized non-surgical care. Led by Director James Gamrat, our scoliosis team uses a combination of physical therapy, manual techniques, and exercise-based programs to reduce pain, improve spinal alignment, and enhance quality of life.

We proudly offer scoliosis treatment at our Park Ridge, Closter, and Montvale locations, serving patients throughout Bergen County, NJ.

How Chiropractic Care Works

Chiropractic adjustments use gentle, controlled force to restore normal joint motion and relieve pressure on nerves. By correcting spinal misalignments (also called subluxations), chiropractors help your body move and function the way it was designed to. During your visit, your provider will:

  • Evaluate posture, movement, and spinal alignment
  • Identify areas of restriction or imbalance
  • Use safe, hands-on techniques to restore mobility and relieve tension
  • Teach posture, movement, and stretching exercises to maintain progress

Many patients combine chiropractic care with physical therapy or acupuncture for a comprehensive, whole-body approach to recovery and wellness.

Types of Scoliosis

Scoliosis comes in several forms, each requiring specialized assessment and care:
  • Idiopathic Scoliosis The most common type, often developing during adolescence. Our team focuses on early detection and posture-focused therapy to prevent progression during key growth stages.
  • Congenital Scoliosis Present at birth due to vertebral malformations. Treatment emphasizes gentle, guided care and close monitoring as the child grows.
  • Neuromuscular Scoliosis Associated with conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. Our multidisciplinary team provides integrated therapy to improve function, balance, and stability.
  • Degenerative (Adult) Scoliosis Occurs due to age-related spinal wear, arthritis, or disc degeneration. Our physical therapists use targeted exercises, soft tissue therapy, and posture retraining to relieve pain and restore movement.
  • Iatrogenic and Rare Forms Caused by prior surgery or medical conditions such as Scheuermann’s Kyphosis. We provide evidence-based, customized treatment plans to address these complex cases.
Each patient’s treatment plan is tailored to their specific curvature, symptoms, and goals—ensuring the best possible outcome.

Does Scoliosis Get Worse with Age?

Scoliosis progression depends on the type and severity of the curvature. In adolescents, scoliosis often worsens during growth spurts. For adults, degenerative scoliosis may develop or progress due to natural changes in bone density, posture, or joint health.

At The Spine & Health Center, we help patients manage scoliosis at every age through:

  • Early detection and monitoring of spinal curvature
  • Postural correction and core stabilization to slow progression
  • Lifestyle and ergonomic education for long-term spine support
  • Non-surgical interventions that promote strength and alignment

Regular monitoring and personalized therapy can significantly reduce discomfort and prevent worsening curvature—allowing you to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.

The Schroth Method for Scoliosis

We proudly offer the Schroth Method, a world-renowned, exercise-based approach to scoliosis management. Developed by Katharina Schroth, this method focuses on three-dimensional correction of the spine through movement, posture, and breathing.

The Schroth Method Uses:

  • Targeted corrective exercises to balance spinal alignment
  • Rotational angular breathing techniques to expand the rib cage and improve lung capacity
  • Postural awareness training to encourage long-term spinal stability
  • Core strengthening and flexibility exercises customized to your curve pattern

The Schroth Method empowers patients to actively participate in their recovery—helping improve posture, reduce pain, and prevent further curvature progression.

The Role of Physical Therapy in Scoliosis Treatment

Physical therapy is a cornerstone of non-surgical scoliosis care. Our therapists design programs that strengthen supporting muscles, improve flexibility, and enhance spinal balance.

Our Treatment Approach Includes:
  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Assessing spinal curvature, mobility, and muscle function.
  • Core Strengthening: Building abdominal and back support to stabilize the spine.
  • Postural Retraining: Teaching correct alignment for sitting, standing, and movement.
  • Stretching and Mobilization: Reducing muscle tension and improving range of motion.
  • Manual Therapy: Gentle mobilization to ease stiffness and discomfort.
  • Patient Education: Guidance on daily habits, ergonomic setup, and home exercises.

With consistent care, physical therapy helps relieve pain, correct posture, and maintain spinal health.

Benefits of Scoliosis Treatment

Reduced Pain and Muscle Tension

Therapeutic exercises and manual care alleviate back pain and stiffness.

Better Overall Quality of Life

Personalized care helps patients move more comfortably and live with confidence.

Improved Posture and Balance

Postural correction promotes symmetry and proper spinal alignment.

Prevention of Curve Progression

Early detection and active therapy help prevent further curvature.

Enhanced Flexibility and Mobility

Restores natural range of motion and body confidence.

Stronger Core and Stability

Supports better movement mechanics and spinal control.

Why Choose The Spine & Health Center of New Jersey?

At The Spine & Health Center of NJ, our scoliosis specialists combine clinical experience with advanced methods like the Schroth Method and custom physical therapy programs. We focus on natural, evidence-based care to improve function, reduce pain, and restore balance.

What Sets Us Apart:
  • Certified providers trained in scoliosis-specific rehabilitation
  • Integration with physical therapy, chiropractic, and sports performance care
  • Personalized plans for adolescents and adults
  • Non-surgical, evidence-based treatment options
  • Convenient offices in Closter, Park Ridge, and Montvale, NJ

Our goal is to help every patient live pain-free and confidently through improved alignment and strength.

Schedule An Appointment!

If you or your child has been diagnosed with scoliosis, or if you’re noticing posture changes or back pain, our team can help. Early evaluation is key to preventing progression and improving quality of life.
📍 Visit us at one of our Bergen County locations:
  • Closter: 31 Vervalen St, Closter, NJ 07624

  • Park Ridge: 146 Kinderkamack Rd, Park Ridge, NJ 07656

  • Montvale: 32 Philips Pkwy, Montvale, NJ 07645

Schedule your appointment online or call your nearest location to begin your personalized scoliosis care plan.

FAQs About Scoliosis Treatment

Scoliosis may be idiopathic (unknown cause), congenital (present at birth), or related to neuromuscular or degenerative conditions.
Yes. Many mild to moderate cases respond well to non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy and the Schroth Method.
It’s most common in adolescents during growth spurts, but adults can develop degenerative scoliosis as they age.
Absolutely. Targeted exercises help strengthen supporting muscles, improve posture, and reduce discomfort.
It’s a scoliosis-specific program using customized exercises and breathing techniques to reshape posture and retrain the spine.
Most insurance plans cover non-surgical scoliosis therapy. Our team will confirm your benefits before treatment begins.

External Resource

Learn more about scoliosis research and management from the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS).

Service Areas

We proudly serve patients from Closter, Park Ridge, and Montvale, and throughout Bergen County, NJ, including Westwood, Hillsdale, Woodcliff Lake, Alpine, Englewood, Dumont, and Hackensack.

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