I have an inkling that part of the reason why PT isn't used frequently in US for scoliosis management is b/c insurance carrers refuses to cover it.
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It's a shame everything boils down to money ! On the topic of insurance .... our insurance co. will re-imburse us for the 4 replacement elastic bands which cost $240.00. YIPEEEEEE !!!!
Canadian eh
Daughter, Deirdre born Oct 2000. Diagnosed with 60 degree curve at the age of 19 months. Serial casting by Dr. Hedden at Sick Kid's Hospital. Currently being treated by Dr. Rivard and Dr. Coillard in Montreal with the Spinecor brace and curve is holding at "2" degrees. Next appointment 2008
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celia..which insurance company is that??An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out, and that the growing generation is familiarised with the ideas from the beginning.
Max Planck (the founder of Quantum Physics)
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Manulife Financial....I don't know if they're strictly Canadian They are sooooo good !
Canadian eh
Daughter, Deirdre born Oct 2000. Diagnosed with 60 degree curve at the age of 19 months. Serial casting by Dr. Hedden at Sick Kid's Hospital. Currently being treated by Dr. Rivard and Dr. Coillard in Montreal with the Spinecor brace and curve is holding at "2" degrees. Next appointment 2008
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Shriners in Erie, PA using Spinecor
Originally posted by cyprusmomHas anyone been to the shriners after having the spinecor fitted? What is their approach to it?
We are scheduled to see them in April when they come to Cyprus and offer free assements and where needed treatement in the US. They are very highly regarded here but I am afraid they are very much pro-surgery and probably pro rigid bracing. Am I correct?Shirley
Mom to Amanda, 18, Scoliosis T58, previous Spinecor bracing for 9 months before diagnosed with Chiari I CM, and Syringomyelia (Syrinx) SM. CM/SM decompression surgery 12/4/06, Spinal fusion surgery with titanium rods and hardware and full correction 8/1/07 at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
Also mom to Megan, 14, with diagnosis PDD-NOS on the autism spectrum
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you mean it's not free in Canada? oops...i just sent a patient in CA to St. Justine's because I thought It'd be free there...
I thought Canada had socialistic healthcare system...An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out, and that the growing generation is familiarised with the ideas from the beginning.
Max Planck (the founder of Quantum Physics)
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Originally posted by Celia VogelHi,
There is a Shriner Hospital in Erie Pennsylvania that prescribes the Spinecor brace and I don't know if you are aware of this, but ALL services (including braces) provided by Shriner's Hospital are free of charge regardless of income level or insurance. If you can get a local Shriner Office to sponsor you, they will also pay for your travel expenses/lodging to get to the Shriner Hospital in Erie.Shirley
Mom to Amanda, 18, Scoliosis T58, previous Spinecor bracing for 9 months before diagnosed with Chiari I CM, and Syringomyelia (Syrinx) SM. CM/SM decompression surgery 12/4/06, Spinal fusion surgery with titanium rods and hardware and full correction 8/1/07 at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
Also mom to Megan, 14, with diagnosis PDD-NOS on the autism spectrum
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I think the care coordinator can help hook you up with your local Shriners for travel expenses. Be sure and ask. I responded to you on the other thread, also.
I'll send you another PM.
Hugs,
CherylGod has used scoliosis to strengthen and mold us. He's good all the time!On this forum these larger curves have not held forever in Spinecor,with an initial positive response followed by deterioration. With deterioration, change treatment.The first year she gained 4 or 5 inches and was stable at around 20/20 in brace, followed by rapid progression the next year.She is now 51/40 (Jan2008)out of brace (40/30 in Spinecor) and started at 38/27 out of brace(Jan2006.) Now in Cheneau.
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Originally posted by karickterHi all,
Just checking in to say I am one phone call away from an appointment with Dr. S (?) at Shriners in Erie. They took an application and transferred me to the scheduling department where I left a message. Soon I will be talking about straps and angles etc etc Thanks again for all the info. - I got a little nervous when the lady said that Dr. S doesn't perfer one brace over another - I quickly let her know that I am opting for the Spinecor because of the flexibility of it and my research indicating that the results are much better.
Karen
How is it going? I have been following this thread and am calling Erie Shriners tomarrow. Was scheduling a quick process. My daughter is already braced with Spinecor but want an opinion from an Orthopedic who does Spinecor and other bracing. As per my previous posts for expertise and financial help. I did get coverage out of network from insurance and that helps, but there is still a long time to go. I wish you the best. All the people on this thread are very helpful with all of their experience and research, and advice!Shirley
Mom to Amanda, 18, Scoliosis T58, previous Spinecor bracing for 9 months before diagnosed with Chiari I CM, and Syringomyelia (Syrinx) SM. CM/SM decompression surgery 12/4/06, Spinal fusion surgery with titanium rods and hardware and full correction 8/1/07 at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
Also mom to Megan, 14, with diagnosis PDD-NOS on the autism spectrum
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Originally posted by sportsdocyou mean it's not free in Canada? oops...i just sent a patient in CA to St. Justine's because I thought It'd be free there...
I thought Canada had socialistic healthcare system...Last edited by Celia; 05-09-2006, 11:14 AM.
Canadian eh
Daughter, Deirdre born Oct 2000. Diagnosed with 60 degree curve at the age of 19 months. Serial casting by Dr. Hedden at Sick Kid's Hospital. Currently being treated by Dr. Rivard and Dr. Coillard in Montreal with the Spinecor brace and curve is holding at "2" degrees. Next appointment 2008
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You're correct. Rachel was not covered.God has used scoliosis to strengthen and mold us. He's good all the time!On this forum these larger curves have not held forever in Spinecor,with an initial positive response followed by deterioration. With deterioration, change treatment.The first year she gained 4 or 5 inches and was stable at around 20/20 in brace, followed by rapid progression the next year.She is now 51/40 (Jan2008)out of brace (40/30 in Spinecor) and started at 38/27 out of brace(Jan2006.) Now in Cheneau.
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Cheryl,
Does your insurance company pay you as in-network or out-of-network? I am fighting our company because we have no choice to go out of network. There is no spinecor distributor or doctor within 75 miles.
MelissaMelissa
From Bucks County, Pa., USA
Mom to Matthew,19, Jessica, 17, and Nicole, 14
Nicole had surgery with Dr. Dormans on 9/12/07 at Children's Hospital of Phila. She is fused T-2 - L-3
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Originally posted by Mom37Did you do this? I wondered how hard that is to get the local one in Houston to sponsor, or if it is better to just go directly to Erie. Any suggestions?
Canadian eh
Daughter, Deirdre born Oct 2000. Diagnosed with 60 degree curve at the age of 19 months. Serial casting by Dr. Hedden at Sick Kid's Hospital. Currently being treated by Dr. Rivard and Dr. Coillard in Montreal with the Spinecor brace and curve is holding at "2" degrees. Next appointment 2008
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Thanks. I did a phone application today directly with Erie PA Shriners and they are supposed to call me back tomarrow. They said I would have to be responsible for my own transportation to Erie. I found out American does not fly to Erie, so the closest is Buffalo NY which is 89 miles away (don't know if that is air miles, but think so). I'd have to connect to US Airways or drive from NY. I am hoping I find a closer airport, but I guess its not too far for a free second opinion if I get it worked out. I was not thinking of all the little details.Last edited by Mom37; 05-09-2006, 04:38 PM.Shirley
Mom to Amanda, 18, Scoliosis T58, previous Spinecor bracing for 9 months before diagnosed with Chiari I CM, and Syringomyelia (Syrinx) SM. CM/SM decompression surgery 12/4/06, Spinal fusion surgery with titanium rods and hardware and full correction 8/1/07 at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
Also mom to Megan, 14, with diagnosis PDD-NOS on the autism spectrum
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Originally posted by sportsdocyou mean it's not free in Canada? oops...i just sent a patient in CA to St. Justine's because I thought It'd be free there...
I thought Canada had socialistic healthcare system...
I'm all up for no-cost/low-cost healthcare. I should move to Canada and obtain legal residency My medical bills this year so far has added upto over 15k.. Thank goodness for insurance..Last edited by green m&m; 05-09-2006, 05:27 PM.30 something y.o.
2003 - T45, L???
2005 - T50, L31
bunch of measurements between...
2011 - T60, L32
2013 - T68, L?
Posterior Fusion Sept 2014 -- T3 - L3
Post - op curve ~35
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