Scoliosis treatment that offers a safe alternative to surgery
In our clinic, we have developed a great deal of respect and even admiration for the men and women of all ages who have come to us for treatment of their scoliosis. We have listened to their stories, empathized with their pain, and shared in their joy as positive changes were made to their so-called “incurable” condition. We have also formed close relationships with men and women who, in their youth, had undergone the Harrington rod implantation surgery in an attempt to halt the progression of their scoliosis and, sadly, found the quality of their lives worsened, rather than improved by the procedure.
Scoliosis is estimated to affect 4.5% of the general population. In a nation of approximately 274 million people, this means that over 12 million cases of scoliosis exist, and almost 500 more are diagnosed each day - about 173,000 every year. According to some studies, the average scoliosis patient will suffer a 14-year reduction in their life expectancy. This means that if by some miracle we can eliminate scoliosis completely; this would add 168 million years of health and productivity to our society. Clearly this is not a minor issue, but an epidemic, and one that should be taken very seriously. Due to the limited options for scoliosis patients, we made it our priority to research and implement a proven and cost-effective method of treating scoliosis. Our training with the CLEAR Institute program has enabled us to treat dozens of scoliosis patients, both locally and internationally, by providing a non-surgical option with measurable improvement.
Dr. Sid
Scoliosis is estimated to affect 4.5% of the general population. In a nation of approximately 274 million people, this means that over 12 million cases of scoliosis exist, and almost 500 more are diagnosed each day - about 173,000 every year. According to some studies, the average scoliosis patient will suffer a 14-year reduction in their life expectancy. This means that if by some miracle we can eliminate scoliosis completely; this would add 168 million years of health and productivity to our society. Clearly this is not a minor issue, but an epidemic, and one that should be taken very seriously. Due to the limited options for scoliosis patients, we made it our priority to research and implement a proven and cost-effective method of treating scoliosis. Our training with the CLEAR Institute program has enabled us to treat dozens of scoliosis patients, both locally and internationally, by providing a non-surgical option with measurable improvement.
Dr. Sid


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