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What Are Magec Rods and How Do They Work? 

You may have heard about a new treatment option for scoliosis called Magec rods if you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with the condition. Children who suffer from scoliosis may benefit from the use of these cutting-edge

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Congenital Scoliosis: What Is It? 

Have you been diagnosed with congenital scoliosis, or do you know someone who has? People are affected by this very uncommon ailment from the moment they are born, and it may continue to provide unusual difficulties for the rest of

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Neuromuscular Scoliosis: An Overview

Are you or someone you know dealing with neuromuscular scoliosis? This condition affects millions of people worldwide and can have a profound impact on their daily lives. In this blog, we will provide you with a comprehensive overview of this

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The Schroth Method  

The Schroth Method is a non-surgical type of treatment for scoliosis that has gained favor in recent years as an innovative option in the industry. The approach was developed by Katharina Schroth in Germany. It consists of a mix of

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What Is Scoliosis? 

Are you wondering what scoliosis is? Millions of individuals throughout the globe are affected by this widespread spinal ailment, yet many are still ignorant of its origins, signs, and viable treatments. That said, we will go deeply into the realm

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THE TOP 5 QUESTIONS ABOUT VBT ANSWERED

When considering fusionless surgery, or Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT) for scoliosis, parents naturally have questions about how this method differs from other surgeries and how it will ultimately benefit their child over other options. The questions below are some of

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OPTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SCOLIOSIS: BRACES

The Scoliosis Research Society estimates that more than 80 percent of scoliosis cases don’t have an identifiable cause. In addition, 90% of all cases of scoliosis occur in the adolescent and teenage age group ( > or = to 10 years of age) and possible explanations

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SCOLIOSIS IN BABIES

Can babies have scoliosis?  Yes, your baby can have scoliosis. Infantile or early-onset scoliosis can be diagnosed any time between birth and five years of age. It is an abnormal side-to-side curve of the spine, affecting more boys than girls.

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