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Comprehensive Scoliosis Care at NYSI’s Westbury Flagship

Scoliosis affects people of all ages, from growing children to active adults and aging seniors. It can cause more than just visible curvature—it often leads to discomfort, uneven posture, and progressive spinal issues if left untreated. At the New York Spine Institute, our specialists provide personalized, evidence-based scoliosis treatment in Westbury, NY, to help patients manage symptoms, improve function, and, when needed, safely correct spinal alignment.

Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or have lived with scoliosis for years, our team is here to support your journey—offering everything from observation and physical therapy to complex spinal surgery, all under one roof at our 761 Merrick Avenue location.

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What Is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves sideways, often resembling a “C” or “S” shape rather than a straight line. While some people experience minimal symptoms, others suffer from chronic back pain, fatigue, or uneven shoulders and hips.

There are two main types of scoliosis we treat at NYSI:

  • Idiopathic scoliosis, most commonly seen in adolescents, often with no clear cause.
  • Degenerative scoliosis, typically occurring in adults due to spinal aging and wear-and-tear.

Early diagnosis is key to managing scoliosis before the curve worsens or causes more severe structural changes.

What Causes Scoliosis?

While the cause of idiopathic scoliosis remains largely unknown, several factors may increase the risk of developing a spinal curve, including:

  • A family history of scoliosis
  • Neuromuscular disorders like cerebral palsy or spinal muscular atrophy
  • Spina bifida and other congenital spine abnormalities
  • Tumors or trauma affecting spinal alignment
  • Lifestyle factors like smoking or lack of activity (in adults)

Scoliosis can develop gradually and may go unnoticed in its early stages. That’s why routine physical exams and spinal assessments are so important—especially for adolescents during growth spurts and for older adults noticing new postural changes.

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How We Diagnose Scoliosis at NYSI Westbury

Diagnosis starts with a thorough physical examination, where your spine specialist will observe posture, range of motion, and spinal curvature. If scoliosis is suspected, imaging tests such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans are used to measure the angle of curvature and determine severity.

  • A curve greater than 10 degrees is typically classified as scoliosis
  • 25–30 degrees is considered moderate
  • Over 45–50 degrees may require surgical intervention, especially if it impacts quality of life or organ function

At NYSI, your diagnosis also includes an evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and long-term goals—ensuring that your treatment plan fits your lifestyle and needs.

Personalized Scoliosis Treatment Options

Observation

For patients—especially adolescents—with mild curves that are unlikely to progress, we recommend regular monitoring. This includes routine imaging and physical exams to ensure stability over time.

Physical Therapy

When curves begin to cause pain or postural challenges, physical therapy becomes an essential part of the care plan. Our therapists guide patients through active and passive stretching, posture training, and core strengthening to improve mobility and slow progression.

Surgical Intervention

In severe cases, especially when curves exceed 50 degrees, surgery may be the best option. The most common procedure is posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation and bone grafting, which helps stabilize the spine and prevent further curvature. Our surgeons at NYSI are nationally recognized for performing these complex surgeries with a focus on safety and long-term results.

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Why Choose NYSI in Westbury for Scoliosis Treatment?

At New York Spine Institute, we combine the latest innovations in spine medicine with compassionate, one-on-one care. Under the leadership of Dr. Alexandre B. de Moura, our scoliosis team includes board-certified orthopedic spine surgeons, pain management doctors, physical therapists, and diagnostic experts—all working together in one convenient location.

What makes our Westbury practice unique:

  • A fully integrated team under one roof—no fragmented referrals
  • On-site diagnostics and rehab for seamless care
  • Multilingual support from staff fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, and Russian
  • Deep experience treating both pediatric and adult scoliosis, including revision cases

Let’s Straighten the Path Forward

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with scoliosis, you don’t have to navigate it alone. The scoliosis experts at New York Spine Institute in Westbury are here to guide you toward comfort, mobility, and confidence.

Take the first step. Schedule your consultation for scoliosis treatment in Westbury, NY, today.

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