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Personalized Scoliosis Care at NYSI White Plains

Whether you or your child is newly diagnosed or managing a long-standing curve, the scoliosis specialists at New York Spine Institute in White Plains, NY, provide compassionate, individualized treatment designed to relieve pain, improve posture, and restore mobility.

Located at 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, our White Plains office delivers comprehensive scoliosis care to patients across Westchester County—offering diagnostics, therapy, and surgery under one roof for a seamless and supportive experience.

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What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine that can develop in childhood or adulthood. While some cases are mild and require only observation, others may lead to discomfort, physical imbalance, and long-term spinal degeneration if left untreated.

Types of Scoliosis We Treat:

  • Idiopathic scoliosis – Typically appears in adolescents with no known cause
  • Degenerative scoliosis – Develops later in life due to disc and joint deterioration
  • Neuromuscular/congenital scoliosis – Related to conditions like spina bifida or muscular dystrophy

Early evaluation is key to preventing progression and preserving quality of life.

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What Causes Scoliosis?

In many cases, the exact cause is unknown, but several risk factors may contribute, including:

  • Family history of scoliosis
  • Rapid adolescent growth
  • Age-related spine wear and tear
  • Post-surgical or trauma-related spine changes
  • Underlying neuromuscular disorders

In a region as active as Westchester, even subtle spinal misalignment can affect daily function—especially in children, athletes, and older adults.

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Diagnosing Scoliosis in White Plains

At NYSI, your scoliosis evaluation includes:

  • Detailed physical and neurological exams
  • X-rays to measure spinal curvature (Cobb angle)
  • MRI or CT scans to assess spinal anatomy and nerve involvement
  • Gait and posture analysis to evaluate mobility and alignment

General Curvature Guidelines:

  • 10–20°: Mild – often monitored
  • 25–40°: Moderate – may benefit from bracing or PT
  • 45° or more: Severe – surgical treatment may be necessary

Scoliosis Treatment Options in Westchester County

Our spine team creates a personalized plan that considers the type, severity, and progression of your curve—as well as your age and activity level.

Conservative Management:

  • Observation – Regular monitoring with imaging for stable curves
  • Physical Therapy – Core strengthening, posture training, and pain relief exercises, available on-site
  • Bracing – Prevents progression in growing adolescents with moderate curves

Surgical Treatment:

When scoliosis causes significant symptoms or exceeds 45–50 degrees, surgery may offer the best long-term solution. We offer:

  • Posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation
  • Correction of complex or high-degree curvatures
  • Revision scoliosis surgery for previously treated cases

Surgery is performed by our board-certified spine surgeons using advanced techniques that promote stability, mobility, and improved posture.

Why Choose NYSI for Scoliosis Care?

New York Spine Institute offers big-city expertise with local convenience—bringing NYC-level care to Westchester patients. Our White Plains location is designed to provide the same quality outcomes with a more personalized experience.

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Full-service spine care—imaging, PT, and surgery—in one location
  • Specialists in pediatric and adult scoliosis
  • Decades of experience with complex and revision cases
  • Multilingual staff: Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French, Italian, and more
  • Easy access from Scarsdale, Yonkers, New Rochelle, and White Plains
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Take the First Step Toward Better Spine Health

Don’t let scoliosis define your life or limit your options. At NYSI White Plains, we provide personalized, proven solutions for patients of all ages—backed by decades of experience and a commitment to your long-term well-being.

Call today to schedule your scoliosis consultation in Westchester County.

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