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Hi,there is an article by Mehta Management of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis (in files section of the group: infantile scoliosis treatment/files/).The article is about juvenile scoliosis but there is also part about resolving infantile scoliosis.According to article most of the resolving scoliosis fully resolve by the age of 2 to 3 years (18-24 months since detection). But sometime the resolution is slower and it resolves by the age of 5-7 (and even 12). In article it is called "late resolving".MP From: <davelainer@...> infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 6:42 AM Subject: Question regarding resolving Infantile Scoliosis

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I'm curious, I have read that many or most cases of Infantile Scoliosis cure themselves. At what age does this generally happen if it is going to?

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The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well.  I have 2 boys with infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted.  The one who progressed had lots of rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve.  The resolving one had 0 rotation an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15.  So very different presentation.  

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I have one boy - Cole as well - who was in a similar situation. He has a lot of rotation, and a 50 degree curve. We have done 3 casts and are currently starting to brace. Cole's rotation was worked on a lot in the cast - I just hope the brace continues to hold it. We need to ensure that we are going with the doctor's best call, and cross our fingers I suppose.

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The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well. I have 2 boys with infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted. The one who progressed had lots of rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve. The resolving one had 0 rotation an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15. So very different presentation.

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Stacee, You care the only other Cole I have heard of :) If it makes you feel better my son is 4 and has held in the brace and is now 18 months out with no brace on and straighter than ever! 

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Thanks MP, and Stacee for your replies to my post. I appreciate the

article MP. and Stacee, I am curious as to how much rotation your boys

had?

Thanks.

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> I have one boy - Cole as well - who was in a similar situation.  He has a lot

of rotation, and a 50 degree curve.  We have done 3 casts and are currently

starting to brace.  Cole's rotation was worked on a lot in the cast - I just

hope the brace continues to hold it.  We need to ensure that we are going with

the doctor's best call, and cross our fingers I suppose.

>  

> Stacee

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@...>

> infantile scoliosis treatment

> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 9:53:54 AM

> Subject: Re: Question regarding resolving Infantile

Scoliosis

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> The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well.  I have 2 boys with

infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted.  The one who progressed had lots of

rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve.  The resolving one had 0 rotation

an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15.  So very different presentation.  

>

> Jenn 

> Mommy to cole & max

>

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I forgot to wish you all luck with your little ones and their treatment!

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> > I have one boy - Cole as well - who was in a similar situation.  He has a

lot of rotation, and a 50 degree curve.  We have done 3 casts and are currently

starting to brace.  Cole's rotation was worked on a lot in the cast - I just

hope the brace continues to hold it.  We need to ensure that we are going with

the doctor's best call, and cross our fingers I suppose.

> >  

> > Stacee

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@>

> > infantile scoliosis treatment

> > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 9:53:54 AM

> > Subject: Re: Question regarding resolving Infantile

Scoliosis

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> >

> >  

> > The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well.  I have 2 boys with

infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted.  The one who progressed had lots of

rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve.  The resolving one had 0 rotation

an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15.  So very different presentation.  

> >

> > Jenn 

> > Mommy to cole & max

> >

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My daughter had 18 degree curve at 3 months and 53 degree curve at 11 mos. what concerned my doctor was the percent increase in 8 mos. Our little Addie got a cast last Tuesday. My advice is to keep a close eye on it and go to a doctor that specializes in IS and is familiar with casting. By the way all of Addie's X-rays were done with her arms by her side. Good luck. AltmannSent from my iPhoneOn Jul 29, 2012, at 6:15 PM, "" <davelainer@...> wrote:

I forgot to wish you all luck with your little ones and their treatment!

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> > I have one boy - Cole as well - who was in a similar situation. He has a lot of rotation, and a 50 degree curve. We have done 3 casts and are currently starting to brace. Cole's rotation was worked on a lot in the cast - I just hope the brace continues to hold it. We need to ensure that we are going with the doctor's best call, and cross our fingers I suppose.

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> > Stacee

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> > ________________________________

> > From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@>

> > infantile scoliosis treatment

> > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 9:53:54 AM

> > Subject: Re: Question regarding resolving Infantile Scoliosis

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> > The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well. Â I have 2 boys with infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted. Â The one who progressed had lots of rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve. Â The resolving one had 0 rotation an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15. Â So very different presentation. Â

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My older son had quite a bit of rotation.  I don't know any numbers however. It is gone now.  well applied casts should address the rotation. Jenn On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 7:12 PM, <davelainer@...> wrote:

 

Thanks MP, and Stacee for your replies to my post. I appreciate the article MP. and Stacee, I am curious as to how much rotation your boys had?

Thanks.

>

> I have one boy - Cole as well - who was in a similar situation.  He has a lot of rotation, and a 50 degree curve.  We have done 3 casts and are currently starting to brace.  Cole's rotation was worked on a lot in the cast - I just hope the brace continues to hold it.  We need to ensure that we are going with the doctor's best call, and cross our fingers I suppose.

>  

> Stacee

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@...>

> infantile scoliosis treatment

> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 9:53:54 AM

> Subject: Re: Question regarding resolving Infantile Scoliosis

>

>

>  

> The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well.  I have 2 boys with infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted.  The one who progressed had lots of rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve.  The resolving one had 0 rotation an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15.  So very different presentation.  

>

> Jenn 

> Mommy to cole & max

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Its my understanding that most will resolve before age 2...usually sooner.

HRH

> Hi,

> I'm curious, I have read that many or most cases of Infantile Scoliosis

> cure themselves. At what age does this generally happen if it is going to?

> Thanks.

>

>

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Good point, Jenn. I dont think we've seen a curve with rotation

spontaneously resolve.

HRH

> The resolving cases are typically low numbers as well. I have 2 boys with

> infantile, 1 resolved and 1 was casted. The one who progressed had lots

> of

> rotation, a high RVAD, and a 47 degree curve. The resolving one had 0

> rotation an RVAD of 0 and a curve of about 15. So very different

> presentation.

>

> Jenn

> Mommy to cole & max

>

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