Early scoliosis detection is crucial, says National Scoliosis Center president

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Founder and President of the National Scoliosis Center, Luke Stikeleather, reaffirmed the importance of detecting scoliosis early in order to combat the serious health problems caused by the condition.

Missing warning signs can have an adverse effect on a child's health, which "can mean the difference between a child wearing a brace versus a child having spinal fusion surgery," according to Mr. Stikeleather.

Scoliosis commonly appears during growth spurts in children between ages 10 to 15 but can affect infants, young children and adults. Uneven shoulders, hips or prominence or unevenness in a child's spine when they bend over are early signs of symptoms of scoliosis.

"It's critical for parents and guardians to be aware of the signs and symptoms of scoliosis in their children, as is the importance of early intervention. If undetected, scoliosis can cause noticeable changes in appearance, pain and lifelong health problems," said Mr. Stikeleather.

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