Scoliosis Treatment Near Belmont NC

Written by: Dr. Justin Dick, DC

Organization: Clear Life Scoliosis And Chiropractic Center

Research profile: Author and Publications

Published: May 14, 2026

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Medically reviewed: May 14, 2026

Reviewed by: Corrine Holdridge, M.S.

Research and publications: Scoliosis Research Hub

What to Know First

  • Clear Life Scoliosis And Chiropractic Center is accessible for Belmont NC residents who need specialized scoliosis care without traveling far into Charlotte.
  • Belmont sits in Gaston County, just west of Charlotte. We serve patients from Belmont, Mount Holly, Cramerton, and the surrounding Gaston County corridor.
  • We are CLEAR Scoliosis Institute certified. We provide scoliosis specific care that general chiropractic and physical therapy practices in Gaston County do not offer.
  • We treat adolescents and adults from the Belmont area with the same comprehensive, scoliosis specific evaluation and treatment we provide to all our patients.

Specialized Scoliosis Care for the Belmont Area

Belmont is a growing community on the western edge of the greater Charlotte metro. Residents here often have access to general healthcare locally but travel toward Charlotte when they need specialized care. Clear Life Scoliosis And Chiropractic Center is that specialist for scoliosis.

Gaston County school districts, including Belmont Area schools, conduct routine scoliosis screening. When those screenings produce positive results, families need more than a referral to watch and wait. They need a thorough, scoliosis specific clinical evaluation from a provider who has the training and the protocol to actually address what scoliosis is.

What Scoliosis Specific Care Looks Like

Scoliosis is a three dimensional structural deformity. It involves vertebral rotation and sagittal alignment changes, not just the side to side curve that a school screen detects (1, 2). Addressing it properly requires:

  • full spine standing radiographic assessment with Cobb angle measurement
  • rotation and sagittal alignment analysis
  • cervical evaluation when clinically indicated
  • skeletal maturity assessment
  • scoliosis specific corrective treatment through the CLEAR Institute protocol
  • a structured home rehabilitation program

General chiropractic care in Belmont and Gaston County does not routinely include these elements. We do. For why this matters, read why general chiropractic and physical therapy are not scoliosis specific.

Adult Scoliosis Near Belmont

Adults in Belmont dealing with back pain, reduced activity tolerance, postural change, or a known scoliosis curve deserve access to genuine scoliosis expertise. We provide CLEAR Institute evaluation and treatment for adults from Belmont, Mount Holly, Cramerton, and surrounding communities. The goals for adults center on pain reduction, functional improvement, and postural correction.

For the adult clinical picture, read adult scoliosis: pain, balance, and function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you see patients from Belmont NC?

Yes. We serve patients from Belmont, Mount Holly, Cramerton, and the broader Gaston County corridor. The drive to our Charlotte area location is manageable and the level of scoliosis specific care we provide is not available locally in Gaston County.

Is Clear Life worth the drive from Belmont for scoliosis care?

For patients who want genuinely specialized scoliosis care — not a general chiropractic evaluation with a scoliosis label on it — yes. The difference in the evaluation, the protocol, and the treatment depth is significant.

Do you treat adult scoliosis from the Gaston County area?

Yes. We regularly see adults from Gaston County dealing with degenerative scoliosis, longstanding idiopathic curves, and scoliosis related back pain. Read more at adult degenerative scoliosis.

Related Pages

References

1. Weinstein SL, Dolan LA, Cheng JCY, et al. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Lancet. 2008;371(9623):1527-1537. PMID: 18456103

2. Cheng JCY, Castelein RM, Chu WCW, et al. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2015;1:15030. PMID: 27188385