My Journey with Scoliosis
Young scoliosis patient Emily Dugan shares her personal journey with the disease and her treatment at Hasbro Children’s in this patient-produced video.
The pediatric spine service is staffed by a team of physicians, nurse practitioners and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive treatment of pediatric spine disorders. The most common orthopedic spine disorder is scoliosis - a condition that affects up to three percent of children.
Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine develops a curved shape, typically a “C” or “S” shape. If not corrected, the condition may become worse over time.
Scoliosis is one of three types:
Our orthopedists treat all forms of scoliosis and are experts in all types of treatment, including nonsurgical and surgical approaches to care. One of the fastest growing areas of our practice is early onset scoliosis. We offer the full spectrum of treatment, including: casting, fusionless techniques (growing rods), osteotomies (surgical procedures that reposition part of the spine to create proper alignment), and thoracoscopic spine surgery (a minimally invasive procedure that uses a thoracoscope to correct spine deformities).
Young scoliosis patient Emily Dugan shares her personal journey with the disease and her treatment at Hasbro Children’s in this patient-produced video.
We also offer extensive diagnostic, treatment, support and follow-up services for children with spina bifida, a condition in which the spine does not close properly in utero. We take a multidisciplinary approach, and our orthopedic surgeons work closely with orthopedists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, urologists, nurses and physical and occupational therapists to treat the complications that can affect children with spina bifida, including myelomeningocele.