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A current Scoliosis patient wanted to share her experience of LOC’s non-surgical bracing treatment for Scoliosis. Here is what Hannah has to say:

“..we decided to go private with the Cheneau-Gensingen brace which I had fitted in October 2018. For me, this was the best decision I have ever made…”

“I was first diagnosed at the age of 15 with 36-degree thoracic-lumbar scoliosis but was told that my curve wouldn’t move and that as I’d stopped growing I couldn’t be fitted for a brace within the NHS. However, a few months later my curve had increased to 38 degrees and I was still in pain.

“After feeling like my back was still flexible and looking at alternative treatments, we decided to go private with the Cheneau-Gensingen brace which I had fitted in October 2018.  For me, this was the best decision I have ever made. LOC’s clinician, Anna, was careful not to give me any guarantees that my curve would correct but she was certain that my back pain and posture would improve and cosmetically hide my curve which gave me the little hope I needed.

Visual signs of scoliosis
  • The operation used to treat severe scoliosis curves is typically spinal fusion surgery; a major procedure that involves moving muscles and realigning the skeleton into place. The curved, deformed vertebrae are fused together into a single bone, putting metal screws and rods into the spine to help straighten it. Surgery typically lasts between 4 and 8 hours depending on the severity of the curve. Bone graft is then taken from other parts of the body and used to cover the implants.

  • Following the operation, it is necessary to spend around a week in intensive care before returning home and the first few days are often uncomfortable. Most adolescents can expect to return to school from 2-4 weeks following surgery, but pain medication may be required up to 6 weeks following. A full recovery from the procedure can take up to a year, as it can take that long for the spine to heal fully. Spinal fusion surgery causes the fused portion of the back to become permanently stiff, as a result, returning to sports that require large amounts of flexibility (ballet, yoga, gymnastics, dance) or contact (rugby, football, karate, hockey) may take longer.

  • Risks of spinal fusion surgery are like that of any other major procedure and include infection, blood clots and anaesthesia complications. The added risks include permanent nerve damage to the spine and paralysis.

Prevent scoliosis surgery with our bespoke bracing treatment

A bespoke brace can stop the progression of scoliosis and prevent the need for surgery in later life. LOC’s scoliosis brace works by gently and progressively guiding your spine into a more corrective position.

The LOC Scoliosis Brace is the most corrective scoliosis brace in the UK, with clinical findings showing an average in-brace correction of 85% when worn as prescribed.

“LOC has been fantastic, friendly, understanding. Anna did not pull any punches about the wearing regime and gave us all the information we needed. Polly was in her brace for less than two years. LOC has provided a really incredible service.”

Zoe, Polly’s mother – Scoliosis patient (adolescent)

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