Scoliosis, Sciatica, Disc Herniations, Spondylosis, and Arthritis PAIN FREE TRANSFORMATION!
Before Whealth:
❌ Thoracic spinal fusion due to scoliosis
❌ Excruciating hip and back pain, crying daily
❌ Diagnosed with spondylosis, disc herniations, and arthritis
❌ Endless rounds of dry needling, PT, and massages—nothing worked
❌ Told she might never be able to lift again or even birth children
❌ Mentally and physically drained, losing hope
Within months, her pain began to decrease, and now, she is pain-free and stronger than ever.
After Whealth:
✅ Pain-free (despite scoliosis and spinal fusion)
✅ Improved movement patterns, reducing imbalances
✅ Gave birth to 2 children without complications
✅ Back to skiing, wakeboarding, working out, and playing with her children
✅ Stronger and more aligned than ever
Whealth member full story Ashley Fischer:
“I had scoliosis and a thoracic spinal fusion at 15, but a few years ago, I began experiencing hip and back pain so severe I would cry every day. I went to multiple doctors and physical therapists and was diagnosed with spondylosis, disc herniations, arthritis, and more. I did endless rounds of dry needling, PT, and massages—nothing worked.
I heard everything from ‘you might not be able to have children’ to ‘you shouldn’t lift things over your head’ to ‘you have scoliosis, that’s just life, and there’s nothing you can do about it.’ I knew it wasn’t true, but hearing it repeatedly started affecting me mentally.
Then I found Whealth.
I started doing the workouts wherever I could—even in the kitchen! Slowly, my pain began to decrease, my spine started to realign, my shoulder blades stopped winging, and pains I didn’t even know I had started disappearing.
Now, I’m pain-free despite having congenital scoliosis and thoracic fusion. I’ve birthed two children with no complications, and I’m back to snow skiing, wakeboarding, working out, and playing with my kids without any fear of pain.
Whealth changed my life. I am stronger, more aligned, and more confident than ever. Thank you so much.”
– Ashley Fischer