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Scoliosis brace treatment and scoliosis surgery could soon be a thing of the past. Idiopathic scoliosis is a multi-factorial condition in which one’s genetic pre-disposition and environmental factors (bio-mechanical, bio-chemical, and activity related) combine to create an abnormal neurological response to gravity during adolescent growth spurts. While the exact mechanism remains a mystery, researchers at Axial Bio-tech have developed a new genetic test (Scoliscore) that can identify an individual child’s genetic pre-disposition for developing a severe scoliosis spine. The test is 99% accurate in identifying the specific sequence of genes and can be utilized by girls and boys from ages 9-14 and scoliosis spine curves of 10-25 degrees.
This scientific break-through now allows clinicians (for the first time in human history) to identify the most genetically “at risk” children and start developing “early stage scoliosis intervention” programs that can prevent the curvature from progressing and potentially even reverse the condition to a large degree. In addition, having known genetic risk data also allows for direct comparisons of patients whom under-went a specific scoliosis treatment allows for “genetic risk stratification” of the patient populations. This means we can accurately compare the scoliosis treatment results of low genetic risk patients to low risk genetic patients and high risk with high risk, thus making the data far more relevant.
Researchers are more and more convinced that idiopathic scoliosis is primarily a neurological condition with its primary effects on the spine in the form of a curvature. With this in mind, a scoliosis think tank was formed (known today as the CLEAR Institute) with the goal of creating a scoliosis treatment system that could “re-train the brain” to “learn” how to hold the spine in a straighter position automatically. This meant the entire rehabilitation system needed to be focused on creating a stimulus that generated feedback from the spine and was sent to the brain stem which triggered a “3-D auto-correction” reaction in the spine.
After years of trial and error, research, and good old fashion hard work, the Early Stage Scoliosis Intervention™ program has been established to provide mild scoliosis patients with an elevated genetic pre-disposition a pro-active approach to treating scoliosis. We call it “staying ahead of the curve”.
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