EXPERTS IN FIELD
Shah Boroumand
Shah Boroumand moved to the United States from Germany in 2002, introducing a higher standard of care for scoliosis patients in the Bay Area.
Mr. Boroumand graduated from a physical therapy school in Germany in 1995 and is a licensed physical therapist assistant in the United States. Additionally, he is a licensed orthopedic manual therapist in Germany and holds certification in the Schroth scoliosis method.
He is the author and founder of the Bodywork for Scoliosis technique, the only manual therapy technique specialized to address scoliosis.
The Schroth Method is the standard non-surgical treatment for scoliosis in Germany and throughout much of Europe. Mr. Boroumand learned and was trained in the Schroth Method in 1995 as part of his physical therapy program in Germany. Additionally, he received Schroth certification at the Asklepios Katharina Schroth Klinik in 2013. He has been treating scoliosis patients since 1998.
The Schroth Method, a widely popular and proven technique for treating scoliosis patients in Europe, is now gaining traction locally. Mr. Boroumand receives referrals from physical therapists throughout the region and many medical doctors who recommend Bodywork for Scoliosis and the Schroth Method for their patients.

OUR MISSON
We provide comprehensive and individualized care for scoliosis patients of all ages. We are dedicated to utilizing science-based techniques to address scoliosis and related asymmetries effectively. Our primary goals are to slow down curve progression, reduce pain, and enhance the overall quality of life. We strive to empower our clients with knowledge and support throughout this journey.
OUR VISSON
We aim to set new standards in patient-centered care, achieving optimal long-term outcomes and improving the lives of individuals with scoliosis globally. We envision a future where every scoliosis patient has access to timely, effective, and personalized conservative care, allowing them to live full and active lives free from the limitations of spinal deformities.