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Hi to all! My son was recently diagnosed with scoliosis. He is 8 months old. I

came across this group and was finally able to breathe. I have been told that

surgery was the only guaranteed fix for my son. I'm still a little confused on

what a cast does and beyond that how you go about getting one? I've gathered

it's not the most common approach. But it's non surgical and that alone is

wonderful! Any wisdom is helpful at this point!

Thanks!!

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Welcome to CAST .

Please go to the Resource page of www.infantilescoliosis.org to read a

medical journal titled " Growth as a corrective force in the early

treatment of progressive infantile scoliosis, " by Mehta, MD,FRCS Also,

view A New Direction DVD which can be found in the Youtube portion of the

site in 3 parts. Both of these items will help you greatly in

understanding what Early Treatment w/ Mehtas Specialized EDF casting can

do for your child with scoliosis. You're on the right track! Please keep

the questions coming as you have found a great place to gather solid info

on PIS.

Sincerely,

HRH

> Hi to all! My son was recently diagnosed with scoliosis. He is 8 months

> old. I came across this group and was finally able to breathe. I have been

> told that surgery was the only guaranteed fix for my son. I'm still a

> little confused on what a cast does and beyond that how you go about

> getting one? I've gathered it's not the most common approach. But it's non

> surgical and that alone is wonderful! Any wisdom is helpful at this point!

>

> Thanks!!

> -

> Sent from my iPhone

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Hey --

We casted our son at 9 months old and have recd wonderful responce. Logan started at 45 and is now down to 7. We just got #14 applied yesterday, so we are still casting....but we are getting VERY close to the end. YAY! This group has been my sanity, and there are a ton of moms and dads on here with great advice and support! Please dont hesitate to ask any questions.

Good luck to you and your son!

Logan's mama (45 down to 7 out of cast, 14th cast, almost 3 years old)

From: "heather@..." <heather@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 9:35 AMSubject: Re: Liam

Welcome to CAST .Please go to the Resource page of www.infantilescoliosis.org to read amedical journal titled "Growth as a corrective force in the earlytreatment of progressive infantile scoliosis," by Mehta, MD,FRCS Also,view A New Direction DVD which can be found in the Youtube portion of thesite in 3 parts. Both of these items will help you greatly inunderstanding what Early Treatment w/ Mehtas Specialized EDF casting cando for your child with scoliosis. You're on the right track! Please keepthe questions coming as you have found a great place to gather solid infoon PIS.Sincerely,HRH> Hi to all! My son was recently diagnosed with scoliosis. He is 8 months> old. I came across this group and was finally able to breathe. I have been> told that surgery was the only guaranteed fix for my son. I'm still a>

little confused on what a cast does and beyond that how you go about> getting one? I've gathered it's not the most common approach. But it's non> surgical and that alone is wonderful! Any wisdom is helpful at this point!>> Thanks!!> -> Sent from my iPhone

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Welcome! You have come to a wonderful place to ask questions, get advice, vent,

celebrate, you name it! My son is in his tenth cast. We are currently

receiving treatment from Shriners Hospital in Greenville SC. My best advice to

you is find a place where they are doing the early treatment and get seen! We

had to find a Shriner and get an application to the hospital and go on from

there. We started casting in a well known hospital and knew we needed to switch

when the doc was not doing for what we felt like he needed. That was

after his first 4 casts. We make the 7 hour drive every 8 weeks give or take

and it is worth every minute of the drive! is SLOWLY getting better and

we are holding out every hope that he will be cured! He was 78* when we got to

Shriners in June of last year and we just took his first " out of cast " xray and

he is currently at 61* As you discover the best treatment for Liam remember that

he is your child and his treatment will be his treatment and you should compare

him to no other child because he is YOURS!! Please google and read the poem

" Welcome to Holland " it gives you something to think about! God bless you and

Liam

Askew- Mom to Libby and

>

> Hey --

> We casted our son at 9 months old and have recd wonderful responce. Logan

started at 45 and is now down to 7. We just got #14 applied yesterday, so we are

still casting....but we are getting VERY close to the end. YAY! This group has

been my sanity, and there are a ton of moms and dads on here with great advice

and support! Please dont hesitate to ask any questions.

>  

> Good luck to you and your son!

>

> Logan's mama (45 down to 7 out of cast, 14th cast, almost 3 years old)

>

> From: " heather@... " <heather@...>

> infantile scoliosis treatment

> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 9:35 AM

> Subject: Re: Liam

>

>

>  

> Welcome to CAST .

> Please go to the Resource page of www.infantilescoliosis.org to read a

> medical journal titled " Growth as a corrective force in the early

> treatment of progressive infantile scoliosis, " by Mehta, MD,FRCS Also,

> view A New Direction DVD which can be found in the Youtube portion of the

> site in 3 parts. Both of these items will help you greatly in

> understanding what Early Treatment w/ Mehtas Specialized EDF casting can

> do for your child with scoliosis. You're on the right track! Please keep

> the questions coming as you have found a great place to gather solid info

> on PIS.

> Sincerely,

> HRH

>

> > Hi to all! My son was recently diagnosed with scoliosis. He is 8 months

> > old. I came across this group and was finally able to breathe. I have been

> > told that surgery was the only guaranteed fix for my son. I'm still a

> > little confused on what a cast does and beyond that how you go about

> > getting one? I've gathered it's not the most common approach. But it's non

> > surgical and that alone is wonderful! Any wisdom is helpful at this point!

> >

> > Thanks!!

> > -

> > Sent from my iPhone

>

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