Personalised Scoliosis Rehabilitation London

Did you know that scoliosis is the abnormal curvature of the spine, which can be to the left side, right side, or sometimes both ways of your spine?

According to scientific research carried out covering greater London, 3 to 4 children out of 10 between the ages of 10 and 15 are affected by scoliosis in the UK.

So, how does a healthy spine look like?

  • A normal human spine looks straight when you look at it from behind.
  • In contrast, a person with scoliosis will have a leftward or rightward curve in the spine when you look at it.
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So, what would be some scoliotic signs?

If you ever look at a full-length mirror and see:

  • your body tilting at one side,
  • your shoulders not at the same height, or
  • your ribs are more prominent on one side than on the other side
  • your thoracic spine sunk more to one side, or
  • you may observe a little bit of hip hiking
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Then there is a chance you might have some degree of scoliosis in your spine, since any of these are creating asymmetries in your body, and are affecting your body posture, bones, and musculo-skeletal structure.

Identifying your scoliosis curvature requires specific scoliosis training, years of experience and technical skills.

If you live in greater London and are suffering from scoliosis back pain, you will benefit from a comprehensive assessment with a London scoliosis rehab specialist.

So, how does scoliosis rehabilitation helps your body transform and achieve your back pain free goals?

Firstly, the scoliosis rehab specialist will conduct a professionally detailed assessment of your spine.

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  • Then, based on your scoliosis diagnosis, postural and muscolo-skeletal challenges and future goals will create for you a laser sharp customised scoliosis rehab plan and professionally help you implement all recommendations using 1-2-1 specialised scoliosis straining.

London’s elite Personal Training Master and the back pain injury rehabilitation department run by Jazz Alessi helps you rehab using advanced understanding of human spine anatomy.

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Through his unique spine and scoliosis assessment and customised exercise scoliosis rehab method, Jazz and his London physio team understands normal scoliosis curves at the expert level.

They have the professional eye of an eagle to differentiate an abnormal or scoliosis spine from a normal spine.

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Take control of your scoliosis with expert-guided rehab tailored to your needs.

Understanding Scoliosis and Its Impact on Quality of Life

5-Understanding Scoliosis and Its Impact on Quality of LifeAccording to the Scoliosis Support and Research (SSR), over 2 million people in the UK have scoliosis.

Scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal abnormality that manifests in a wide range of clinical symptoms, negatively impacting the overall body mechanics of individuals affected by the condition. (1)

Did you know that people with scoliosis have a lateral curvature of the backbone which is the result of rotation or tilting of the vertebrae?

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Here is what Franco say about Jazz Method after rehabbing his back pain with him,

“Over the last five years, the flare-ups started happening more and more regularly and lasting longer.

They would cause me excruciating pain and debilitating impairment, which meant that, as long as the pain remained, my daily routine became extremely limited.

I’ve had no flare-ups since training with Jazz.

I have no more dullness or low level of constant pain on my back.

I can move freely without thinking about movement.

When I started training with Jazz I couldn’t do more than 3 chin ups at a time.

I can now complete up to 10 in one go.

My record to date is 12 chin ups in one go.

That’s more than a 300% increase in strength in just two months!”

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Do not Compromise Your Quality of Life!

7-Do not Compromise Your Quality of LifeThe effects of scoliosis on a person’s body are not just limited to the spine and musculoskeletal system.

  • It affects the overall well-being of the person including your mood and mental health.

Scoliosis symptoms might be confusing with other systemic chronic conditions, however, are overlooked most of the time.

Research shows that when people with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis have been assessed their quality of life when measured through questionnaire results is not as good as regular people. (8)

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London’s best personal training and long-term scoliosis expert Jazz Alessi

9 -Emma_Robinson_Scoliosis Rehabilitation TransformsScoliosis impairs your ability to perform normal daily life activities.

Ranging from your functional body to pain levels and body appearance, the cosmetic aspect of your life, scoliosis affects every bit of it and of course this includes mental health.

Scoliosis rehab benefits are multifold.

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Jazz’s previous clients are all super happy with the results achieved. One of his clients says,

“Pain diminished to a final reduction of 85-90 per cent. My work is better because of this. I could potentially take up a new sport for example. Jazz commitment, knowledge and care are surely unsurpassable.  I would recommend Jazz without reservation. “

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What Happens If You Ignore Your Scoliosis?

1.   It Gets Worse:

The worst thing that can happen is that your spine health deteriorates as it becomes more curved laterally.

When this happens and over time the spinal structures including bones, muscles, and ligaments stiffen in that scoliotic position.

  • A fixed lateral curve is harder to correct whilst it takes more time to address it because the condition becomes painful later.

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Here is what his client, Huw - shared about the effects of Jazz programme and support received…

“The customisation of this programme was so focused that only in a few sessions I began to feel the benefits very clearly. I would recommend Jazz to anyone needing training for injury or fitness. Now I feel very stable and pain free.”

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Scoliosis Rehabilitation Techniques by a Clinical Exercise Specialist

Your rehabilitation programme is very effective and multifactorial.

  • Jazz’s scoliosis rehabilitation techniques expertly combine laser sharp scoliosis-specific exercises, body conditioning at the right time and modified bespoke Pilates.

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One of his clients shared this!

“As the training went on, the pain shifted around as Jazz worked on retraining my muscle groups and realigning my structure.

Then one day, just after my 16th session, the pain suddenly decreased to next-to-nothing! It was like a miracle.

Jazz has helped me and many others recover successfully from their injuries.

His knowledge about anatomy, physiology, nutrition and how to exercise safely – SAFELY being the key word, I believe, is unparalleled.”

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Comprehensive Nutrition and Lifestyle Support

Nutrition does not directly cause scoliosis, but it affects scoliosis because your bones and muscles health depend on your nutrition.

  • Amongst other things a scoliosis diet must be rich in amino acids and vitamin B to prevent the worsening of scoliosis.

Recent studies prove the importance of lifestyle support and certified nutrition services for scoliosis.

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Benefits Of A Tailored Scoliosis Rehabilitation Programme With A Clinical Specialist

Identify Your Unique Needs Through Assessment

Your customised scoliosis rehabilitation programme fits you in all aspects.

As a clinical specialist, Jazz Alessi focuses on your assessment and observes your posture, sinking curves, specific exercise and movement, gait, shoulders and hips alignment and overall body movements.

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Here is what Elizabeth Tiffany says about Jazz Alessi’s personal training back rehabilitation programme

“In my personal experience Jazz provides rehab exercises more effective than any physio.

I’ve never been given exercises before that work both the upper and lower back together so effectively.

The range of movement and flexibility in both the upper and lower back have both improved and some of the function I had lost has been restored.

The exercises we were performing on the upper body have changed the structure of my upper back and scapula.”

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WHY DO I NEED THE SCOLIOSIS REHAB PROGRAMME?

Emma_Robinson_NEED-THE-SCOLIOSIS-REHAB-PROGRAMMEJazz’s unique scoliosis rehab methodology is a game changer because it provides you with an all-in-one solution for all the problems associated with scoliosis.You might get some basic and limited exercise recommendations from one physio and then get a templated diet chart from a nutritional professional (to help you maintain bone health) and eventually land at some personal trainer hoping to get rid of the constant pain, however, after completing 10 – 15 session it doesn’t seem effective.

This scoliosis rehab programme provides you with one stop shop and is solving this problem for you.

Now you do not need to go to multiple specialists for your scoliosis rehab.

This evidence based and well-versed scoliosis rehab programme formulated by Jazz Alessi and his physio team is ideal for your scoliosis rehabilitation transformation goals.

Jazz makes sure that you are predictably reducing your COB scoliosis angles so, you will start to reverse your scoliosis but also you minimise and eliminate the risks of injuries and causes of scoliosis reoccurrence.

Your posture will improve dramatically, your strength will improve, flexibility and joint mobility whilst your body confidence will skyrocket.

Typically, clients report between:

  • 200 – 500 % increase in total body strength,
  • 100 – 300 increases in total endurance,
  • 50 – 150% increase in flexibility and joints mobility,
  • 100 – 200% increase in their lean muscle mass,
  • walking between 100 – 400% longer
  • training at higher intensity for long and without pain
  • a dramatically improved core and posture,
  • dramatically improved energy levels,
  • transformed body and very high confidence, and
  • transformed mental health.

The laser sharp customisations created for your challenges and goals and your commitment to train helps you move towards and achieve a predictable body transformation.

It is not just scoliosis rehab but an overall lifestyle modification practice that makes you consistent in your workout and diet regime.

Everything in our customised scoliosis rehab programme is based on scientific evidence making it different from all other programmes that claim to cure your scoliosis.

Who is Jazz Alessi?

Jazz Alessi is a professional elite personal trainer in London who helps people with scoliosis by providing customised scoliosis rehabilitation programmes based on your very individual needs.

Jazz uses an evidence based and holistic approach to managing your back pain and functional limitations that come with scoliosis.

His approach is research-based, and he also incorporates a nutritional support programme (if is required) with laser sharp customised exercises checking all scoliosis recovery boxes while working a client with scoliosis.

He has a long-term proven record of successfully transforming people’s lives suffering from severe and traumatic forms of back pain and professionally helping them to achieve body and health transformations using laser sharp customised personalised training.

Training with Jazz feels like home.

He shows genuine concern about all your needs and fulfils your goals.

Although Jazz has a busy schedule, he can create space for committed clients.

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Conclusion:

Assessment based laser sharp exercise customisations are the core components of your scoliosis rehabilitation.

Implementing correctly, the PSSE, customised Pilates, postural training corrections, retraining correctly your scoliosis curves and using sound lifestyle modifications created by an expert elite personal trainer and PTM physio team, can help you achieve a significant reduction in Cobb angle and train the right muscles in the right manner to help it last.

Scoliosis rehab changes your perception of the condition and encourages you to be confident in your daily life and ultimately it helps you achieve a body transformation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scoliosis With Jazz Alessi

What is scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a 3-dimensional misalignment of the spine characterised by an abnormal lateral curve in the spine. There might be two curves making the spine look like an “S” shape with the secondary curve.

How to know if you have scoliosis?

Well, obviously, you cannot look at your spine, but you can see your shoulders and hips and overall posture when looting in a full-length mirror. If you feel an imbalance between your shoulders or hips height and you also feel one side of your body is stiffer than the other side, then you must get your spine assessed at a clinic for scoliosis and get a clear diagnosis.

Can scoliosis be cured?

It depends on the type of curve you have, your age, and the duration for which the curve has been present. In the mild forms and early, you can easily reverse the scoliotic curve back to normal through exercises, but for the older and stiffer curves, scoliosis exercises effectiveness is not evident yet so you must opt for surgery and customised scoliosis exercises.

What to do when your back hurts from scoliosis

You can apply a hot pack on your back for 10 minutes and then do some stretching exercises at home. However, the best advice would be to go for an assessment and exercise recommendation from an expert clinical specialist then exercise in a customised manner.

Does scoliosis get worse with age?

Yes, if you leave it untreated, scoliosis will get worse with growing age. Because your joints become stiffer, and your muscles become tighter on one side of the curve and weaker on the other side. This leads to constant pain and disability.

Does scoliosis cause back pain?

Yes, it causes mild to severe back pain.

How do you rehabilitate scoliosis?

Effective scoliosis rehab includes customised physiotherapy scoliosis exercises, strength, bespoke Pilates, corrections to your posture, core training and body conditioning. Enrolling into a scoliosis rehab programme with a private personal training London for scoliosis helps you start your scoliotic curve progression reduction.

What worsens scoliosis?

Constant poor posture, inactivity, ignoring the mild form of scoliosis, ignoring back aches and other signs of scoliosis, performing the wrong workouts, and not following a punctual exercise regime will worsen your scoliosis.

At what age is it too late to treat scoliosis?

It is never too late to treat scoliosis. We suggest early diagnosis and treatment because at early stages the rehab duration for scoliosis is shorter (the condition is easier to be treated). However, people in adult life will also significantly benefit from a customised scoliosis rehabilitation in London.

Can you fully heal scoliosis?

It depends on the extent of the curve, the duration of scoliosis, and your age. Smaller curves with lesser Cobb angle, diagnosed early and at a young age can heal with 90% to 95% success. While older curves, higher Cobb angle, and old age make it difficult to heal it completely however people with such a condition might get more than 60 – 70% success and this is significant.

Is scoliosis a disability

Scoliosis itself is not considered a disability because people with various degrees of scoliosis have different lifestyles and functions. However, in the worst form and if not treated early, scoliosis can cause lifelong disability due to secondary problems arising from it.

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