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David S. Feldman, MD
Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery & Pediatrics
NYU Langone Medical Center & NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
Scoliosis
Overview
Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition that causes the
spine to curve to the side. While the cause of
scoliosis is unknown, it usually runs in families and
typically affects girls and young women more often
and severely than boys and young men. Mild
cases that do not cause pain or discomfort require
no treatment. However, cases that are moderate to
severe and with or without pain or discomfort
require treatment which is determined on a case
by case basis.
Description
When viewed on an x-ray from the front or
rear, a normal spine appears to be straight
but a spine affected by scoliosis appears to
have an S- or C-shaped curve.
Symptoms
Children with mild cases of scoliosis may not
exhibit any symptoms. Moderate to severe
scoliosis may cause parts of the torso and/or
pelvic area to become uneven. For example,
one shoulder may be higher than the other
or the waist may be uneven.
CAUSE
The exact cause of scoliosis is unknown but
given that the condition runs in families, the
cause is most likely genetic.
Hemivertebra
A section of a vertebra fails to develop
typically resulting in a wedge shape. The
wedge shaped hemivertebra creates a sharp
angle in the spine which causes the spine to
curve as the child grows.
Failure Of Separation Of Vertebrae
During development, the spine initially forms
as a single tissue which later divides into
segments that develop into the vertebrae. If
the segments fail to separate it results in
partial or complete fusion of two or more
vertebrae. The un-segmented bar prevents
the spine from growing straight and results
in a spinal curve.
Combination Of Bars And
Hemivertebra
In some cases, a spine may develop with an
un-segmented bar on one side and a
hemivertebra on the other resulting in an
increased curvature of the spine.
Compensatory Curves
A spine with a scoliosis curve will sometimes
develop other curves in the opposite
direction above or below the affected area to
compensate for and balance out the
scoliosis curve.
DIAGNOSIS METHODS
The first step in checking for scoliosis is
taking a family history to see if other family
members have had scoliosis.
Next questions are asked to determine if the
scoliosis causes pain, numbness, or tingling.
Finally, the child is observed and physically
examined. As a part of the exam, children
may be made to perform the Adam’s forward
bend test where they are asked to stand and
bend forward while the doctor observes the
evenness / unevenness of the shoulders,
shoulder blades, and rib cage.
An MRI and / or x-ray may be requested if a
noticeable amount of unevenness is noted.
The severity of the scoliosis curve is
measured in degrees and based on the
angle of the curve in the spine shown on X-
rays.
 20 degrees or under is a mild curve
 20-40 degrees is a moderate curve
 40 degrees or more is a severe curve
There is also a genetic test that utilizes the
saliva of a young patient to determine if a
mild to moderate case of scoliosis will
progress further. While the test has limited
use and application it is sometimes
performed to aid in determining a treatment
plan.
NON-SURGICAL
TREATMENT
External Bracing
Bracing has been used for generations to
prevent mild to moderate cases of scoliosis
from progressing. A brace is only effective in
young patients with significant growth
remaining. Once bracing begins, the brace
often needs to be worn until growth is
completed which is usually around age 14 in
females and 16 in males.
Exercise / Physical Therapy
It is vitally important for individuals who have
scoliosis and / or wear a brace to keep their
core strong. While no one method of
exercise or manipulation has been proven to
help prevent the progression of scoliosis, I
still recommend back exercises for my
patients. Physical therapy regimens such as
the Schroth method have been found to be
effective in maintaining core strength and
increasing comfort.
SURGICAL TREATMENT
Spinal Fusion
This is the most common type of surgery for
scoliosis. Rods and screws are attached to
vertebrae to fuse the bones together helping
to straighten the spine. This procedure is
only utilized for severe curves where all
other treatment methods have failed. There
is often no need for bracing after this
surgery and patients may return to their
activities in as little as one to two months.
Fusionless Surgery
Devices such as Vertical Expandable
Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) and
growing rods are used to straighten the
spine without fusing vertebrae. This surgery
is less commonly performed and is usually
utilized for very young patients with
progressive scoliosis who have a great deal
of growth remaining.
Thoracoplasty
A cosmetic procedure that involves the
removal of a protruding rib and is at times
combined with other procedures.
CONCLUSION
The treatment options for scoliosis are
continuously evolving and constantly
improving. The non-surgical and surgical
methods used today are very different from
what they used to be. Choosing the right
intervention at the optimal time remains a
crucial step in achieving the best possible
outcome.
CASE STUDIES
Ashley: Congenital Scoliosis, Wedge Vertebra, & Hemivertebra
http://www.davidsfeldmanmd.com/patient-education/case-studies/ashley-severe-congenital-scoliosis-
wedge-vertebra-hemivertebra
Stephanie: Severe Idiopathic Scoliosis
http://www.davidsfeldmanmd.com/patient-education/case-studies/stephanie-severe-idiopathic-scoliosis
David S. Feldman, MD
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon
www.davidsfeldmanmd.com

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Scoliosis Presentation

  • 1. David S. Feldman, MD Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Professor of Orthopedic Surgery & Pediatrics NYU Langone Medical Center & NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Scoliosis
  • 2. Overview Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve to the side. While the cause of scoliosis is unknown, it usually runs in families and typically affects girls and young women more often and severely than boys and young men. Mild cases that do not cause pain or discomfort require no treatment. However, cases that are moderate to severe and with or without pain or discomfort require treatment which is determined on a case by case basis.
  • 3. Description When viewed on an x-ray from the front or rear, a normal spine appears to be straight but a spine affected by scoliosis appears to have an S- or C-shaped curve.
  • 4. Symptoms Children with mild cases of scoliosis may not exhibit any symptoms. Moderate to severe scoliosis may cause parts of the torso and/or pelvic area to become uneven. For example, one shoulder may be higher than the other or the waist may be uneven.
  • 6. The exact cause of scoliosis is unknown but given that the condition runs in families, the cause is most likely genetic.
  • 7. Hemivertebra A section of a vertebra fails to develop typically resulting in a wedge shape. The wedge shaped hemivertebra creates a sharp angle in the spine which causes the spine to curve as the child grows.
  • 8. Failure Of Separation Of Vertebrae During development, the spine initially forms as a single tissue which later divides into segments that develop into the vertebrae. If the segments fail to separate it results in partial or complete fusion of two or more vertebrae. The un-segmented bar prevents the spine from growing straight and results in a spinal curve.
  • 9. Combination Of Bars And Hemivertebra In some cases, a spine may develop with an un-segmented bar on one side and a hemivertebra on the other resulting in an increased curvature of the spine.
  • 10. Compensatory Curves A spine with a scoliosis curve will sometimes develop other curves in the opposite direction above or below the affected area to compensate for and balance out the scoliosis curve.
  • 12. The first step in checking for scoliosis is taking a family history to see if other family members have had scoliosis.
  • 13. Next questions are asked to determine if the scoliosis causes pain, numbness, or tingling.
  • 14. Finally, the child is observed and physically examined. As a part of the exam, children may be made to perform the Adam’s forward bend test where they are asked to stand and bend forward while the doctor observes the evenness / unevenness of the shoulders, shoulder blades, and rib cage.
  • 15. An MRI and / or x-ray may be requested if a noticeable amount of unevenness is noted.
  • 16. The severity of the scoliosis curve is measured in degrees and based on the angle of the curve in the spine shown on X- rays.  20 degrees or under is a mild curve  20-40 degrees is a moderate curve  40 degrees or more is a severe curve
  • 17. There is also a genetic test that utilizes the saliva of a young patient to determine if a mild to moderate case of scoliosis will progress further. While the test has limited use and application it is sometimes performed to aid in determining a treatment plan.
  • 19. External Bracing Bracing has been used for generations to prevent mild to moderate cases of scoliosis from progressing. A brace is only effective in young patients with significant growth remaining. Once bracing begins, the brace often needs to be worn until growth is completed which is usually around age 14 in females and 16 in males.
  • 20. Exercise / Physical Therapy It is vitally important for individuals who have scoliosis and / or wear a brace to keep their core strong. While no one method of exercise or manipulation has been proven to help prevent the progression of scoliosis, I still recommend back exercises for my patients. Physical therapy regimens such as the Schroth method have been found to be effective in maintaining core strength and increasing comfort.
  • 22. Spinal Fusion This is the most common type of surgery for scoliosis. Rods and screws are attached to vertebrae to fuse the bones together helping to straighten the spine. This procedure is only utilized for severe curves where all other treatment methods have failed. There is often no need for bracing after this surgery and patients may return to their activities in as little as one to two months.
  • 23. Fusionless Surgery Devices such as Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) and growing rods are used to straighten the spine without fusing vertebrae. This surgery is less commonly performed and is usually utilized for very young patients with progressive scoliosis who have a great deal of growth remaining.
  • 24. Thoracoplasty A cosmetic procedure that involves the removal of a protruding rib and is at times combined with other procedures.
  • 26. The treatment options for scoliosis are continuously evolving and constantly improving. The non-surgical and surgical methods used today are very different from what they used to be. Choosing the right intervention at the optimal time remains a crucial step in achieving the best possible outcome.
  • 28. Ashley: Congenital Scoliosis, Wedge Vertebra, & Hemivertebra http://www.davidsfeldmanmd.com/patient-education/case-studies/ashley-severe-congenital-scoliosis- wedge-vertebra-hemivertebra Stephanie: Severe Idiopathic Scoliosis http://www.davidsfeldmanmd.com/patient-education/case-studies/stephanie-severe-idiopathic-scoliosis
  • 29. David S. Feldman, MD Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon www.davidsfeldmanmd.com