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      Undershirts for a spinal brace (spinal orthosis)

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      A spinal brace is worn over a cotton undershirt. Learn about making stockinette undershirts.

      Scoliosis: Treatment with a spinal brace (spinal orthosis)

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      A spinal brace holds your child’s spine in place, decreasing the chance that the curve in their spine will get larger as they grow. Learn more about getting fit for, and wearing, a spinal orthosis.

      Spinal muscular atrophy

      Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disorder that causes muscle weakness and muscle atrophy (shrinking), and can affect a child’s ability to speak, walk, and breathe.

      Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease

      Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) is a genetic disease that affects the nerves that connect the spinal cord to the muscles and sensory receptors in the body, leading to muscle wasting, loss of sensation and challenges with balance and coordination.

      Spinal brace (orthosis) after thoracoplasty surgery

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      Some scoliosis patients will have surgery called thoracoplasty. Learn about the san-splint spinal orthosis, the post-operative spinal brace that patients wear after thoracoplasty.

      Tethered cord

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      Tethered cord occurs when the spinal cord gets stuck to the bottom of the spinal column and is stretched. Learn about how tethered cord is treated.

      Needing a brace after scoliosis surgery

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      Following scoliosis surgery, some teenagers may need to wear a brace. Learn about how the brace is made, and why and when it is used.

      Scoliosis: Caring for a spinal brace (orthosis)

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      Proper care and cleaning of the spinal brace (orthosis) and your child’s skin are necessary to prevent the growth of bacteria and skin breakdown. Learn how to care for a spinal brace.

      X-rays for scoliosis

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      X-ray images are the most common tool used to assess scoliosis. Find out how X-rays provide images for tracking the growth and development of scoliosis.

      Spinal brace (orthosis): Daily wear schedule

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      Your child needs to follow a three-week schedule to get used to full-time wear of their spinal brace. Read the day-by-day instructions on when your child should wear their brace and how to care for their skin.

      Who else needs to know?

      Aboutkidshealth Teens website link Health A-Z

      There are certain people who need to know about your scoliosis surgery. Read about why you should inform your dentist and airport security.

      Complications to watch for after scoliosis surgery

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      Complications following scoliosis surgery can occur. Learn about the side effects of surgery, and what to look for in your recovering teen.

      Spinal surgery: Caring for yourself at home

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      Use the information provided in this brochure to properly care for yourself at home after spinal surgery.

      Recovery position: First aid at home

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      An overview of what the recovery position is, when you might need to use it and how to put your child in it.

      Spina bifida

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      June is Spina Bifida Awareness Month. Learn about the four different types of spina bifida, their causes and how it is diagnosed.

      Monitoring after scoliosis surgery

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      After a scoliosis operation, doctors and nurses will monitor your pain and recovery using a variety of different techniques. Read about the tests they use.

      Brachial plexus birth injury

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      Brachial plexus birth injury is an injury to the brachial plexus nerves leading from the spinal cord to the arm. This affects how the arm moves and feels things. Learn about the causes and possible treatments for a brachial plexus birth injury.

      Neuroinflammatory disorders

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      Neuroinflammatory disorders are conditions in which inflammation affects the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and/or optic nerves).

      Medical care for your child with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)

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      A child with neurofibromatosis type 1 must have consistent medical care. Parents can use this checklist to ensure their child receives all the care they need.

      Low-grade gliomas

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      Read about the many different types of low-grade gliomas, including cerebellar, optic, brainstem, hemispheric, thalamic, and spinal cord.

      Astrocytomas

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      Astrocytomas are a type of glioma. Learn what causes them, what the grade of astrocytoma means and where they can appear.

      Scoliosis: Treatment with a body cast

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      A body cast is a special type of cast that helps treat your child’s spinal curvature or protect spinal instrumentation after surgery. Learn how to take care of your child while they wear the cast and after it is removed.

      Spina bifida: Treatment and caring for your child after surgical repair

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      Learn how your baby's spina bifida is repaired with surgery either before or after they are born. Also learn what happens after surgery and how to take care of your baby at home.

      Leukemia and lumbar puncture

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      Learn why doctors perform a lumbar puncture on your child with leukemia.

      Brain tumours

      Aboutkidshealth Teens website link Health A-Z

      Brain tumours can affect the brain and central nervous system. Learn about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for brain tumours in teenagers.

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