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As June unfolds, so does a pivotal opportunity for our communities to come together and shed light on an often misunderstood condition: scoliosis. Join Dr. Tony Nalda as he underscores the significance of this month-long campaign to raise awareness about scoliosis prevalence, its impact on patients, and the crucial role of early detection.
Recent estimates from the Scoliosis Research Society reveal a staggering truth: between 6 to 9 million individuals in the United States grapple with scoliosis. Among school-age children, scoliosis stands as the foremost spinal condition, casting a significant shadow over countless lives. The toll extends beyond health concerns, with the financial burden of severe cases, necessitating spinal surgeries, weighing heavily on affected individuals and their families.
Scoliosis, characterized by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, is not merely a physical ailment but a multidimensional challenge. Unfortunately, scoliosis is progressive in nature, its trajectory ranging from mild to severe over time. Puberty emerges as a critical juncture, propelling adolescent idiopathic scoliosis into the spotlight due to rapid growth phases. However, early detection offers a glimmer of hope, presenting an opportunity for proactive interventions to slow the progression of this condition.
Recognizing Scoliosis Signs
While adolescent cases often take center stage in discussions of scoliosis, it is crucial to extend our awareness to encompass individuals of all ages. Contrary to common misconceptions, scoliosis transcends youth, affecting a significant portion of individuals aged 60 and above.
Empowering Communities Through Awareness
To know more about scoliosis, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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As June unfolds, so does a pivotal opportunity for our communities to come together and shed light on an often misunderstood condition: scoliosis. Join Dr. Tony Nalda as he underscores the significance of this month-long campaign to raise awareness about scoliosis prevalence, its impact on patients, and the crucial role of early detection.
Recent estimates from the Scoliosis Research Society reveal a staggering truth: between 6 to 9 million individuals in the United States grapple with scoliosis. Among school-age children, scoliosis stands as the foremost spinal condition, casting a significant shadow over countless lives. The toll extends beyond health concerns, with the financial burden of severe cases, necessitating spinal surgeries, weighing heavily on affected individuals and their families.
Scoliosis, characterized by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, is not merely a physical ailment but a multidimensional challenge. Unfortunately, scoliosis is progressive in nature, its trajectory ranging from mild to severe over time. Puberty emerges as a critical juncture, propelling adolescent idiopathic scoliosis into the spotlight due to rapid growth phases. However, early detection offers a glimmer of hope, presenting an opportunity for proactive interventions to slow the progression of this condition.
Recognizing Scoliosis Signs
While adolescent cases often take center stage in discussions of scoliosis, it is crucial to extend our awareness to encompass individuals of all ages. Contrary to common misconceptions, scoliosis transcends youth, affecting a significant portion of individuals aged 60 and above.
Empowering Communities Through Awareness
To know more about scoliosis, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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