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Scoliosis Surgery
By Maggie Victoria I write this article today from my own perspective one that I hope will provide insight into the world of long term surgical complications and what motivates me, to look for a better non-surgical scoliosis treatment approach to treating Scoliosis.Brief Overview of My Scoliosis Surgery experiences I like most, was a young girl when I first underwent my…
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Scoliosis Pain SymptomsWritten by Clayton Stitzel
A Scoliosis Patients Perspective and Experience By Maggie Victoria I am not a doctor, I am a scoliosis surgery victim, and I want to share and support you if you are in the same place as I once was. I have read many on-line articles that generally imply that we, scoliosis surgery patients, after about 20 years, begin to experience minor…
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Scoliosis after surgery painWritten by Clayton Stitzel
By Maggie Victoria  There was never any counselling post scoliosis surgery in terms of career choices that would sustain me after my surgery for my life time i.e. do not take a job where you are sitting for prolonged periods of time, do not take a job where you are stressing your spine, with heavy lifting, or a job…
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 Please click here to receive a FREE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT INFORMATION KIT.  "No evidence has been found in terms of prospective controlled studies to support surgical intervention (for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis) from the medical point of view...... Until such evidence exists, there can be no medical indication for surgery (for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis). The indications for (scoliosis) surgery are…
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Scoliosis surgery is a highly invasive and permanent scoliosis treatment option that is generally reserved for severe scoliosis spine cases in adolescent and adult cases of idiopathic scoliosis. Despite the many studies demonstrating poor long-term results of scoliosis fusion surgery, including chronic pain, psychological impairment and disability, the number of scoliosis patients opting for scoliosis surgery procedures continues to rise…
Please click here to receive a FREE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT INFORMATION KIT. Â Â Scoliosis surgery has been conducted since 1865 and has undergone many advancements and improvements since that time. In fact, over 20,000 adolescent scoliosis patients will have scoliosis surgery this year and a total of over 38,000 patients will have scoliosis surgery this year if you add in…
Please click here to receive a FREE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT INFORMATION KIT. Â Â The current medical management of idiopathic scoliosis is fairly straight forward with 3: main recommendations: Â ~Smaller curves below 25 degrees monitor with no scoliosis treatment. Â ~Medium curves over 25 and less than 40 degrees, scoliosis brace treatment. Â ~Large curves over 40 degrees, multiple level…
Please click here to receive a FREE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT INFORMATION KIT. Â Â Vertebral fusion surgery for scoliosis should be the absolutely last resort in terms of a scoliosis treatment option and even then, it's continued use is controversial due to high complication rates and poor long term outcomes. Â Given the conclusions of a pair of large, long-term follow-up of…
No surgery scoliosis treatmentWritten by Clayton Stitzel
“Idiopathic scoliosis” is term that has been present in recorded human history for almost 3,500 years, but the mystery of its “unknown cause” is slowly being discovered. As many experts have suspected for decades, breakthroughs in scoliosis genetic testing (Scoliscore) and the scoliosis blood test have uncovered sequences of genetic code that leave an individual “genetically pre-disposed” to the development…
scoliosis surgery for painWritten by Clayton Stitzel
Please click here to receive a FREE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT INFORMATION KIT. Â Here is the conclusion of a significant scale study done on scoliosis surgery and pain reduction/elimination: "Standardized gradations of pain and function showed improvement over-all, but significant impairment remained. There was a reduction in the levels of peak and constant pain, but no change in the frequency of…
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