
Being diagnosed with scoliosis can be unsettling. Fortunately there are available treatment methods to help this condition. A brace for scoliosis, also known as a spinal orthosis, acts as a custom-made support vest. It applies 3D corrective forces to the trunk and spine to help reduce the risk of curve progression during growth. Years ago, these scoliosis braces were heavy, but today they are designed to be light and thin, while remaining effective. As a result, you can wear them easily under your regular clothes, often unnoticed. It can take a little while to get used to the feeling of wearing a brace, but most patients eventually feel comfortable, and can put it on through the day without problems. By wearing it every day, many patients can limit the risk of the curve progressing to a level where a surgery is required.
A scoliosis brace, also called thoracolumbar sacral orthosis (TLSO), is a treatment option available for children and adolescents struggling with scoliosis. Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine develops a three-dimensional deformity involving lateral curvature, rotation, and altered spinal alignment. An X-ray or EOS scan is used to measure the curve using the Cobb angle, often appearing as an S- or C-shaped curve. If you reach out to us (Chiropractor Central Hong Kong), our chiropractors will help classify the scoliosis, and measure how far the spine curves left or right away from the center of the body. You may benefit from scoliosis bracing, typically considered for curves over 20° (Cobb angle), particularly in individuals with remaining skeletal growth and risk of progression. A scoliosis correction brace applies targeted corrective forces to the spine to limit progression during growth. Over time, the pressure acts to prevent curve progression. Chiropractors at Agape Chiropractic Hong Kong recommend a scoliosis spinal brace for children and adolescents whose bones are still developing. Brace use is typically reduced and stopped once skeletal growth is complete, under clinical guidance.

Managing scoliosis can be challenging—especially for children and teens who want to feel comfortable and confident while living a normal, active life. Traditional scoliosis braces were often bulky and rigid, making them difficult to conceal under everyday clothing. Fortunately, modern braces are designed to be slimmer, and with the right clothing choices, they can be worn discreetly without compromising support.
Here are some practical tips for dressing comfortably over a scoliosis brace:
Aspect | Scoliosis Brace | Surgery (Spinal Fusion) |
Purpose | Prevents curve progression during growth | Corrects and stabilizes the curve |
Best for | Mild to moderate curves (usually growing children/teens) | Severe curves or when bracing fails |
Effectiveness | Works well if worn as prescribed | Can significantly reduce and correct curvature |
Invasiveness | Non-invasive (external device) | Major surgical procedure |
Cost | Generally lower | Much higher (hospital + surgery costs) |
