Condition
Pediatric Scoliosis
Key points about scoliosis in children
- Scoliosis is a deformity of the backbone (spine). It’s when the spine has a side-to-side curve.
- A child with scoliosis has a spine with an S or C shape. The child may look like he or she is leaning to one side.
- Scoliosis can cause a difference in shoulder or hip height.
- X-rays can measure the curve of a child’s spine.
- Depending on how bad the scoliosis is, your child may need a brace or surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prevention and Risk Assessment
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Scoliosis Treatment at Children's National Hospital
The Scoliosis Traction Program at Children's National Hospital offers advanced treatments to improve spinal deformity over time. Discover more about the treatment we offer.
Providers Who Treat Scoliosis
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Departments that Treat Scoliosis
Scoliosis Traction Program
Learn how our Scoliosis Traction Program administers halo-gravity traction, a form of treatment that can help to gradually straighten your child's spine over time and decrease their curve prior to spinal fusion surgery.