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A healthy spine has a natural curve when viewed from the side, and appears straight when viewed from the back. Scoliosis is a muscular disorder in which the spine curves to the left or right when viewed from the back. At Children’s Health Andrews Institute Spine Center, expert pediatric spine specialists diagnose and treat all types of scoliosis -- from mild to severe -- and offer the most advanced treatment options in north Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Frisco, Plano and Prosper.
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
Request an Appointment with codes: Andrews Institute (Sports Medicine)
Idiopathic scoliosis: Approximately 80 percent of scoliosis cases are idiopathic, making it the most common type. Idiopathic means that doctors can’t pinpoint the cause of the spinal curvature. It is further classified by the age at which it occurs.
Congenital scoliosis: Congenital scoliosis is present at birth and happens when the vertebrae fail to develop properly in utero. This type of scoliosis is rare and is often accompanied by other health issues related to the heart, kidney or bladder.
Neuromuscular Scoliosis: In neuromuscular-related scoliosis, the curve in the spine is caused by a neuromuscular condition such as spina bifida, muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy. These conditions affect the child’s neurological system or muscular system—or both.
Learn more about neuromuscular scoliosis.
Children with scoliosis sometimes experience lower back pain or discomfort but most commonly, the symptoms are seen in the physical appearance of your child. They include:
At Children’s Health Andrews Institute Spine Center our pediatric spine specialists perform a comprehensive evaluation to diagnose your child’s condition and create a personalized treatment plan. Our expert evaluation may include:
Scoliosis treatment options for kids and teens depend on the age of the patient, the location and severity of the curve, and if there are additional health issues or conditions. We consider scoliosis surgery only when absolutely necessary. Our pediatric orthopedic surgeons use the most advanced treatment options to ensure that your child can return to playing sports, and other activities, as soon as possible.
Learn more about diagnosis and treatment.