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Do you notice your child often leaning to one side? Do one of their shoulders look higher than the other? Or maybe you’ve noticed these things in your own body over time. That’s right - adults can have spinal deformities and #scoliosis, as well. Join experts from Stony Brook Medicine as they discuss scoliosis and other complex #spinedisorders, including the newest approaches to diagnosing and treating complex spinal disease. Do you have questions about scoliosis or other complex spine disorders? Submit them in the comments section during the broadcast, and our experts will do their best to address your questions in real time.
Moderator:
John Servider, MD
Neurosurgery PGY2
Stony Brook University Hospital
Experts:
James Barsi, MD, orthopaedic surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine
Harry Mushlin, MD, Director, Complex Spine and Deformity, Stony Brook Neurosurgery Spine Center
David Wallach, MD, pediatric orthopaedic surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine