Scoliosis Treatment Center - Adult or Idiopathic
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Definitions and Diagnosis Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is more common among girls, but it does affect boys, too. Fortunately, severe cases aren’t as prevalent as smaller, more manageable curves. Read how abnormal curves in the spine are diagnosed and treated. Diagnostic Steps
Non-Surgical Treatment This Spine Chat video with Mary Rodts and Jeremy Longhurst explores bracing for children and adolescents.
Surgical Treatment It is important for patients to realize that both neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons perform spine surgery. Today, there is an emerging field of "spine surgery" that incorporates both specialties. Video Presentations
Post-Operative Care
Recovery After any surgical procedure, the body needs times to restore damaged tissues and return to normal. The first part of recovery begins in the hospital.
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