Cobb Angle

Cobb Angle:    A healthy spine has three natural curves. It has a rounded S form when viewed from the side. There’s a reason for these natural curves. Simply, it makes the spine stronger, evenly distributes force, and promotes flexibility. As scoliosis...

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis:  Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis develops in late childhood or adolescence. Instead of growing straight, the spine develops a side-to-side curvature, commonly in the shape of an “S” or “C” with the spine’s...

Anterior Scoliosis Correction

Anterior Scoliosis Correction (ASC):  To begin with, all of our doctors and surgeons believe that surgical intervention should always remain a last resort after all conservative approaches have been exhausted. Recently, a robust interest in scoliosis surgery without...

Pain

Scoliosis Pain   Scoliosis is a condition that causes discomfort and pain. While it’s uncommon in children, it becomes more frequent as people get older. Based on a study, roughly 55 percent of teenagers with scoliosis have back pain at one time or another,...

When Spine Surgery is Necessary

When Spine Surgery is Necessary Do you have persistent backaches that don’t seem to go away? Back pain is one of the most frequent chronic problems in the United States. If you’ve been suffering from significant back pain for a long time, it’s normal...

Epidural Injections

Epidural Injections Back pain moves through the leg, thereby stopping one’s activities, sleep, and quality of life. If you experience back pain, there’s a high chance that you are searching for relief through medicine rather than surgery.  Epidural Injections are a...