If you’re planning to have scoliosis surgery, you might assume physical therapy comes after the operation—but did you know you could also benefit from seeing one before?
In this episode, Dr. Laura and Dr. Beth explain why seeing a scoliosis-specific physical therapist prior to spinal fusion surgery can level up both the outcome of the surgery as well as your recovery afterward.
While “prehab” is standard for many orthopedic surgeries like knee or hip replacements, it’s still rare in the scoliosis world. Listen in to learn why that needs to change—and how the right preparation can help patients feel more confident, informed, and prepared going into surgery.
In this episode, we discuss:
- What “prehab” is and why it matters before spinal fusion
- Why scoliosis PT is often overlooked prior to surgery
- How improving spinal flexibility can optimize surgical correction
- When mobility and stretching are appropriate for scoliosis
- The role of strength, endurance, and core training before surgery
- How breathing training supports rib mobility, lung health, and recovery
- How it feels when your spine is suddenly corrected—& how to prepare for it
- Practical pre-op education surgeons often don’t have time to cover
- Nutrition tips, protein intake, hydration, & digestion prep (yes, even poop)
- Learning how to move safely: getting in/out of bed, chairs, and daily activities
- Planning your home setup, stairs, and assistive equipment ahead of time
Dr. Beth and Dr. Laura also share insights from their own clinical experience working with teens and adults preparing for spinal fusion, along with lessons learned from real post-op recoveries.
If you’re facing scoliosis surgery—or supporting someone who is—this episode will help you understand how preparing your body and mind ahead of time can lead to a smoother, more confident recovery.
Need Help Preparing for Surgery?
Both Dr. Laura and Dr. Beth offer scoliosis-specific care and virtual options for those who don’t have access to a trained scoliosis PT locally.
Resources & next steps:
If you’re curious about working virtually with a scoliosis-trained pro, connect with Dr. Laura or Dr. Beth:
- Dr. Laura's website
- Dr. Beth’s website
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