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Here are some useful links to other websites about Scoliosis:

The Scoliosis Association (UK)
Sauk is the only national support organisation for people with Scoliosis. It seeks to spread knowledge about Scoliosis, alerting the public and those in contact with children and young people to the need for early detection. Working alongside the medical profession, SAUK aims to fill any gaps left by busy hospital clinics in the provision of information and social welfare.
*We are both members and it has helped us and our families cope, and put us in touch with other families going through the same thing. - Sarah & Nicole.

Kids Health website
Article about how Scoliosis can be treated

Adult Scoliosis Support Site
This site is a very personal account of experiences with scoliosis. It is not associated with any book, publication or society. The treatment for my condition was right for me, this does not mean that it will be right for you. My main aim in this website has been to share a very positive experience of modern scoliosis treatment.

The Internet Scoliosis Club
Started in of 1997, The Internet Scoliosis Club has been up for more than five years, and has been supporting patients with scoliosis, and their families, throughout this time.

Scoliosis Treatment
Surgery options and information

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Prevalence, Natural History, Treatment Indications

eSpine.com
A thorough explanation of the surgical treatment of scoliosis. There are numerous Adolescent Scoliosis cases presented, as well as a journal of scoliosis surgery.

The Royal National Orthapaedic Hospital
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) provides a comprehensive range of neuro-musculoskeletal health care, ranging from the most acute spinal injury or complex bone tumour to orthopaedic medicine and specialist rehabilitation for chronic back pain sufferers. This broad range of neuro-musculoskeletal services is unique within the NHS.
  All the help on this website is based on our personal experience and is not professional medical advice. TOP OF PAGE