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Originally posted by emarismom View PostIt has been quite awhile since I have posted here. Emily is now 15. She is a Riser 5 and has been for over a year. She was initially diagnosed at 5 years old with a 30 curve, as well as Chiari and Syringomyelia. She had a decompression surgery in 2004. Her curve went up and down repeatedly over the years. She wore a Spinecor brace for 5 years (aged 8-13). She never did any exercises or any other treatments. We stopped bracing 18 months ago when it was determined she had reached full skeletal maturity. At that time she measured 40 degrees. 6 months prior to that she was 43 degrees. Today we had our 1 year check. As unbelievable as I find it, she was at 38 degrees!! She has remained with a 5 degree margin for 18 months.
If anyone would have told me 10 years ago that my daughter would be able to avoid a fusion surgery, I would not have believed it. I barely believe it now. There is no question that her decompression surgery initially improved and stabilized her curve. However, had she not been braced during her adolescent growth spurt, she would have reached the 50 degree mark. That I know for a fact. She wore her brace religiously for 20 hours a day at least. I hope that our story helps others
Congrats!Be happy!
We don't know what tomorrow brings,
but we are alive today!
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on March 17 2014 my daughter had a recheck... she has been out of brace for over a month & remained at 8 degrees!!! She is almost 14 and 5'7". We will continue to do physical exams (not more x rays unless something is spotted) every 6-9 months until she has finished growing, we are pretty sure she is close to being done w/ growth.
What a LONG haul but she did it, I am very proud of her!!!from CT, USA
6 year old daughter diagnosed 7/06 33* T9
Spinecor 8/06 - 8/2012
8/06 11* 3/07 5*-8/07 8*-2/08 3*
10/08 1* 4/09 Still holding @ 1*
10/09 11* OOB 4/10 Negative 6*
10/2011 Neg.11* IB 11yrs old 0 rotation
4/2012 12* OOB 0 rotation
8/2012 18* OOB for 2 weeks. TSLO night time
2/2013 8* OOB 3 days TSLO nightime
3/2014 8* Out of Brace permanently
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Wow that was a long haul but you have apparently succeeded! Congratulations!
As I think it is unlikely a 33* would have resolved on its own, I think this is a JIS bracing success case. And with a 25* reduction to <10* which makes it technically a cure in my opinion. Amazing.Sharon, mother of identical twin girls with scoliosis
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Originally posted by christine2 View Poston March 17 2014 my daughter had a recheck... she has been out of brace for over a month & remained at 8 degrees!!! She is almost 14 and 5'7". We will continue to do physical exams (not more x rays unless something is spotted) every 6-9 months until she has finished growing, we are pretty sure she is close to being done w/ growth.
What a LONG haul but she did it, I am very proud of her!!!Be happy!
We don't know what tomorrow brings,
but we are alive today!
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