New hire Tammy Wilson shares her favorite Pilates exercises for postpartum

Just like my gardens in the spring, my staff has been growing recently. I’m excited to introduce you to my newest hire, Tammy Wilson. In addition to being a Pilates teacher, Tammy is a certified Y12SR yoga instructor, which aids in healing trauma and addiction. She is also a barre and vinyasa yoga instructor and has […]

Is scoliosis a disability?

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The definition of disability is “a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities.” i Since I have scoliosis and specialize in working with people who have scoli, I’m often asked if scoliosis is a disability. I have very strong feelings about this topic, but before I tell you my opinion, I’m […]

Warning: Scoliosis is a Big Money Business

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A few years back I signed up on Google to receive email alerts anytime an article was posted on the internet with the word ‘scoliosis’ in it so I could get a true look at what was happening in the scoliosis world. My inbox has been flooded with daily articles with titles like: Scoliosis Management […]

Assembling your dream team

This blog is part of the Analyzing Scoliosis series, which is designed to teach movement practitioners how to work confidently with clients who have scoliosis. In previous posts I discussed the typical scoli body, common types of scoli (AIS and functional scoliosis), when to work with a client, handling misdiagnosed client, the importance of movement, and the role […]

Scoliosis, Migraines and an Immobile Spine

  The following passage is an excerpt from The Beautiful Scoliotic Back, detailing a client of mine who suffers from scoliosis, migraines and an immobile spine.  “Nancy”* is a precious client of mine whom I’ve worked with for years. Nancy is about 60 years-old, but has taken such good care of herself that she looks and […]

Scoliosis Spotlight: Jo Justian

“I put straight lines into your body with my hands” – Jo Justian Jo Justian is a structural integrator who works on my spiraling fascia each month. In fact, I consider her part of my Nashville practitioner scoli dream team. Jo has been an integral part in unwinding my spine for the past few years. […]

Idiopathic vs. Functional Scoliosis and Exercise

This question outlines the differences between idiopathic and functional scoliosis and how it dictates different exercise. Laura, a physical therapist in Iowa asks: “Do those with idiopathic scoliosis respond differently to movement therapy than those with functional scoliosis?” The answer is unequivocally, yes! Idiopathic refers to ’cause unknown,’ while functional refers to ‘direct or root cause.’ The […]

Q&A: Can I try Pilates for Scoliosis? Absolutely!

A concerned parent in Wisconsin wants to know if Pilates is a suitable, pro-active treatment for her daughter with scoliosis. She’s currently seeing a chiropractor an hour-and-a-half away and their scoliosis treatment is taking over their lives. Erin encourages her to seek out therapy options in her own area, so that they can begin to […]