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Q&A with Erika Maude, Founder of the Scoliosis SOS Clinic
12
Dec
2019

Q&A with Erika Maude, Founder of the Scoliosis SOS Clinic

Erika

The Scoliosis SOS Clinic was founded in 2006 by our Clinic Principal, Erika Maude. Erika opened the clinic because she herself had suffered from scoliosis since childhood and wanted to offer people an alternative to spinal fusion surgery. Here, Erika answers some questions about her personal experience with scoliosis and her future plans for the … Read more

29
Nov
2019

Scoliosis SOS Clinics Now Open in Birmingham & Bristol!

Erika

Are you looking for safe and effective non-surgical treatment for your scoliosis or another spinal condition, but you’re unable to travel to our world-famous flagship centre in London? Then look no further – due to popular request, Scoliosis SOS have launched two new centres to expand our services in Birmingham and Bristol! Both new locations … Read more

28
Nov
2019

Scoliosis on TV: Save My Child Follows a Teenage Girl's VBT Journey

Erika

Earlier this week, Channel 4 aired a documentary called Save My Child. It focused on two young people with lifelong health conditions and their families’ efforts to raise the funds for private treatment. One of the children featured was Mia, a 15-year-old girl with scoliosis. Here’s a clip from the programme: Mia’s curved spine, along … Read more

14
Oct
2019

Back to Back: Celebrating World Spine Day 2019

Erika

These days, the calendar is overflowing with specific dates dedicated to a cornucopia of themes, recognising everything from ‘World Chocolate Day’ to ‘Talk Like a Pirate Day’. While events like those may seem a little unnecessary (although any excuse to eat chocolate is fine by us), one date that’s likely to be of particular interest … Read more

30
Sep
2019

FDA Approves New Device for Paediatric Scoliosis Treatment

Erika

The USA’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that it had approved its very first spinal tethering device for correcting idiopathic scoliosis in children and adolescents. The Tether™ vertebral body tethering system is designed to help correct spinal curvatures in young patients whose bones have yet to fully mature. Made up of titanium anchors, … Read more