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The Strauss Method is a unique combination of the most advanced research-based scoliosis treatments, customized by Dr. Strauss for each patient. By carefully examining each patient, understanding their health history, and discussing their goals for care, Dr. Andrew Strauss is able to create a treatment plan that effectively focuses on their individual needs. The Strauss Method combines advanced non-surgical scoliosis treatments, customized by Dr. Strauss for each patient. The Strauss Method applies a wide variety of non surgical approaches in crafting a treatment plan that reflects the indivi
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In the realm of spinal surgeries, no one-size-fits-all solution exists. The choice between traditional methods like the Harrington Rod and modern alternatives depends on various factors, including the nature of the spinal deformity, the patient’s age, and overall health. Consulting with experienced orthopedic surgeons becomes paramount in determining the most suitable approach for each case. The Harrington Rod was revolutionary in its time, representing the first titanium rods used to stabilize spinal fusions. Employed by orthopedic surgeons, these rods were instrumental in addressing spinal
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When the rightward curvature occurs in the upper back, it is referred to as dextro thoracic scoliosis. This type of scoliosis affects the thoracic region of the spine, which encompasses the upper and mid-back. Understanding the nuances of dextro thoracic scoliosis is vital for both patients and healthcare professionals. The direction of the curvature is crucial in identifying the specific type of dextroscoliosis a person may have. From its various types, causes, and symptoms to the diagnostic process and treatment options, individuals navigating dextroscoliosis can find hope in the comprehens
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As the spine deviates from its natural alignment, questions arise about the potential impact on an individual’s height. The correlation between scoliosis and height loss is rooted in the mechanics of the spine. A curved spine is, in essence, a shorter spine. Scoliosis is a condition characterized by a lateral curvature of the spine, creating an “S” or “C” shape when viewed from the back. The degree of curvature can vary, and it often develops during the growth spurt that accompanies adolescence.