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Personalized Scoliosis Care at NYSI Newburgh

Whether you're navigating a new scoliosis diagnosis or managing a long-standing spinal curve, the specialists at New York Spine Institute in Newburgh are here to help. We offer comprehensive scoliosis treatment for patients of all ages, combining non-surgical therapies and advanced surgical options—all designed to improve posture, relieve pain, and protect long-term spinal health.

Conveniently located at 12 Hudson Valley Professional Plaza, our Orange County office serves families across Newburgh, New Windsor, Middletown, Beacon, and beyond—delivering expert care with a local touch.

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What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves sideways, often shaped like a “C” or “S.” While mild scoliosis may not cause symptoms, more pronounced curves can lead to back pain, uneven shoulders or hips, fatigue, and reduced lung function over time.

Scoliosis Types We Treat in Newburgh:

  • Idiopathic scoliosis: Most common in teens and children, often without a known cause
  • Degenerative scoliosis: Occurs in older adults due to arthritis or disc degeneration
  • Neuromuscular/congenital scoliosis: Linked to conditions like cerebral palsy, spina bifida, or birth abnormalities

What Causes Scoliosis?

There isn’t always a clear cause, but certain factors can increase risk:

  • Family history of scoliosis
  • Rapid growth during adolescence
  • Age-related spinal degeneration
  • Previous spinal injury or surgery
  • Neuromuscular conditions
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Diagnosing Scoliosis in Orange County

At NYSI Newburgh, our spine specialists begin with a thorough physical exam to assess posture, range of motion, and spinal alignment. Imaging helps confirm the diagnosis and determine the best treatment path.

Diagnostic Tools We May Use:

  • X-rays: To measure spinal curvature (Cobb angle)
  • MRI or CT scans: For a detailed look at spinal bones and soft tissues
  • Postural and mobility evaluations: To understand the curve’s impact on function

Curvature Guidelines:

  • 10–20°: Mild—may only require monitoring
  • 25–40°: Moderate—bracing or therapy may be recommended
  • Over 45°: Severe—surgical correction may be advised
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Scoliosis Treatment Options in Newburgh

At NYSI Newburgh, we take a customized, step-by-step approach to scoliosis treatment based on the curve’s severity, your age, and your goals.

Non-Surgical Treatments:

  • Observation: For mild, stable curves
  • Physical Therapy: Core strengthening, posture correction, and pain relief
  • Bracing: Helps prevent worsening during growth in adolescents

When Surgery Is Needed

For severe or progressive curves, our board-certified spine surgeons may recommend:

  • Posterior spinal fusion
  • Instrumentation with bone grafting
  • Minimally invasive scoliosis correction
  • Revision surgery for prior failed treatments

Our goal is to correct spinal alignment, protect nerve function, and restore balance—while minimizing downtime and preserving mobility.

Why Choose NYSI Newburgh for Scoliosis Care?

Local Expertise with a Proven Record

At New York Spine Institute, we offer big-city medical excellence right here in the Hudson Valley. Our Newburgh team provides trusted care in a comfortable, accessible setting.

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Board-certified orthopedic and neurosurgical spine experts
  • Decades of experience with both pediatric and adult scoliosis
  • Multilingual staff fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French, and more
  • Close coordination with physical therapy and follow-up support
  • Trusted by families across Orange County and beyond
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Take the First Step Toward Better Spine Health

Scoliosis can be managed—and in many cases, improved—with the right care. Whether you're seeking a diagnosis, non-surgical options, or expert surgical guidance, New York Spine Institute in Newburgh is here to support your journey.

Call today to schedule your scoliosis consultation at 12 Hudson Valley Professional Plaza, Newburgh, NY 12550. Let’s move forward together—with confidence and care.

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