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Scottish Rite, UTSW Awarded $6.6 Million for Scoliosis Research
Researchers at Scottish Rite for Children and UT Southwestern were recently awarded a five-year, $6.6 million grant to continue scoliosis research
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3D Printing Helps Surgeons Fix Scoliosis
What if your surgeon could practice your procedure before going into the operating room? An innovation team in Phoenix, Ariz., is 3D printing the spines of patients who have severe scoliosis so there are no surprises on operation day.
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What to Know About Signs of Scoliosis
With pool time in the summer, it may be a time when parents notice a common childhood problem in their child’s back — scoliosis. Dr. Christopher Redman, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon in Plano, specializes in scoliosis and talks about what to look for.
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Robotics Help North Texas Athlete Return To The Ice
Robotics are helping surgeons at Children’s Health better treat children with severe scoliosis.
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Tear the Cover Off Cancer Youth Baseball Tournament
NBC 5’s Marc Fein NBC5 sits down with James Belt, Owner of Baseball Nation LLC, and Angela Earl, Director of Development of Children’s Tumor Foundation, to discuss Tear the Cover Off Cancer Baseball Tournament benefiting Children’s Tumor Foundation. To learn more, visit www.baseballnationtx.com.
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Ethiopian Twins Recovering From Life-Changing Surgery Practice with FC Dallas
Twin boys from Ethiopia who came to North Texas for life-changing back surgeries got the chance to kick around soccer balls with FC Dallas players Tuesday morning.
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Music Therapy Program in Need Of Donations
A music therapy program at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas helps patients cope with fear and anxiety during hospital stay.
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Ethiopian Twins Get Life-Changing Surgery Thanks to DFW Doctors
Two brothers from Ethiopia traveled to Plano to receive free treatment for severe scoliosis.
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Pioneering Treatment For Scoliosis
California doctor creates improved surgical techniques for scoliosis patients.