Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 Welcome to CAST! We try not to mention docs names here, so please email or call me direct and Ill give you an update of docs that I am aware of. Early Treatment w/ Mehta's specialized EDF casting is growing fast, and its hard to keep track of everyone jumping on board....My personal email is isop06@... My ISOP cell is 303 507 2485 MTN time. Please keep the questions coming! HRH () > I am the mother of a 10 1/2 month old boy named Hunter who was diagnosed > with progressive infantile scoliosis at 9 months. Just like many stories I > have heard I am the one that discovered the scoliosis and was told he was > too young to have it. Well after being persistent it was in fact confirmed > at 9 months. Hunter was at 20 degrees at 9 1/2 months and is scheduled > for casting in September. My concern is that the hospital in Hartford uses > risser casting and not edf. I am being told that there is not much > difference in outcome. I like and trust the doctot but want to hear from > others on their thoughts. Does anyone know of a doctor/hospital in the > Connecticut area or New York area that does edf casting and who has the > name of a good doctor. Thank you. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 I'm so sorry to hear that your son has scoliosis. There is a HUGE difference in outcomes between the 2. You should consider a 2nd opinion from a mehta trained dr. We go to Rochester NY. It is honestly probably one of the closest hospitals that casts. There may be someone in NYC. I would chat with . Jenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2012 Report Share Posted July 12, 2012 Good for you for looking into this. I'm with the others: don't settle for anything less than a very experienced doc who follows Mehta's EDF method exactly. I think there's one in Rochester. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2012 Report Share Posted July 15, 2012 Hi, Someone posted a link here a few weeks ago (the title of the post is " Scoliosis News Story " ) about their daughter's treatment with casting by a doctor in New York City (where I happen to be from). I would take a look at that. As stated, we can't mention doctors by name here, but I know of this doctor well (through my son's doctor and also through other parents whose children are treated by him, although mostly not for casting, as they are older than your child). Anyway, by all accounts of both parents and his colleagues, this doctor is excellent and has a particular interest and expertise in early onset scoliosis. Best of luck to you! > > I am the mother of a 10 1/2 month old boy named Hunter who was diagnosed with progressive infantile scoliosis at 9 months. Just like many stories I have heard I am the one that discovered the scoliosis and was told he was too young to have it. Well after being persistent it was in fact confirmed at 9 months. Hunter was at 20 degrees at 9 1/2 months and is scheduled for casting in September. My concern is that the hospital in Hartford uses risser casting and not edf. I am being told that there is not much difference in outcome. I like and trust the doctot but want to hear from others on their thoughts. Does anyone know of a doctor/hospital in the Connecticut area or New York area that does edf casting and who has the name of a good doctor. Thank you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Its on ISOPs homepage, just scroll down...: http://infantilescoliosis.org/index.html HRH > Hi, > > Someone posted a link here a few weeks ago (the title of the post is > " Scoliosis News Story " ) about their daughter's treatment with casting by a > doctor in New York City (where I happen to be from). I would take a look > at that. As stated, we can't mention doctors by name here, but I > know of this doctor well (through my son's doctor and also through other > parents whose children are treated by him, although mostly not for > casting, as they are older than your child). > > Anyway, by all accounts of both parents and his colleagues, this doctor is > excellent and has a particular interest and expertise in early onset > scoliosis. > > Best of luck to you! > > >> >> I am the mother of a 10 1/2 month old boy named Hunter who was diagnosed >> with progressive infantile scoliosis at 9 months. Just like many stories >> I have heard I am the one that discovered the scoliosis and was told he >> was too young to have it. Well after being persistent it was in fact >> confirmed at 9 months. Hunter was at 20 degrees at 9 1/2 months and is >> scheduled for casting in September. My concern is that the hospital in >> Hartford uses risser casting and not edf. I am being told that there is >> not much difference in outcome. I like and trust the doctot but want to >> hear from others on their thoughts. Does anyone know of a >> doctor/hospital in the Connecticut area or New York area that does edf >> casting and who has the name of a good doctor. Thank you. >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 I know this is a late response, but I am from Southington CT! I went through a lot of frustration trying to find the best for my daughter Kayleigh, she just turned a year. Schriners Boston only does Risser, si I ended up with Schriners Philidelphia with Dr. Cahill. If you want to get into there I can give you the nurse's contact info because if you wait for the secretary there it wll take forever... I snooped around and got into direct contact with his nurse and from my first call to her Kayleigh was casted within a month. Schriners is also free care after insurance and Dr Cahill is very good! Please, if you need anything feel free to contact me! It will be good to know someone close by going through the same thing! Caitlin 203 715 1875 > > I am the mother of a 10 1/2 month old boy named Hunter who was diagnosed with progressive infantile scoliosis at 9 months. Just like many stories I have heard I am the one that discovered the scoliosis and was told he was too young to have it. Well after being persistent it was in fact confirmed at 9 months. Hunter was at 20 degrees at 9 1/2 months and is scheduled for casting in September. My concern is that the hospital in Hartford uses risser casting and not edf. I am being told that there is not much difference in outcome. I like and trust the doctot but want to hear from others on their thoughts. Does anyone know of a doctor/hospital in the Connecticut area or New York area that does edf casting and who has the name of a good doctor. Thank you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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