Spinal Deformities
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![Dr. Michael Glotzbecker and Tony Stabile](/-/media/images/blog/2020/12/stabile-tony_blog-thumbnail.jpg?mw=304&h=190&w=304&la=en&hash=3FE28E14B7D9EFD695C36A62F97DD60B)
Rebuilt Spine Gives Teen Confidence
Tony gained confidence (and three inches in height!) after undergoing an intense, 12-hour surgery to correct his forward and sideways spinal curvatures.
![Trey Clark as an infant with his NICU nurse and today with Lynn Woo, MD.](/-/media/images/blog/2020/09/clark-trey_blog-thumbnail.jpg?mw=304&h=190&w=304&la=en&hash=F8F907B134D0FCCFF59A57A14D74B385)
This 8-Year-Old Doesn't Allow His Diagnosis To Define Him
William “Trey” Clark had more intense medical procedures in his first week of life than many do in a lifetime, so this fun-loving 8-year-old doesn’t sweat the small stuff.
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State-of-the-Art Scoliosis Surgery Gives Youngster Freedom to Try Anything
Meet Noel, a 12-year old with VATER syndrome who is riding horses and running again, thanks to new technology that is making pediatric spinal surgeries easier and safer to do.
![Two boys embracing and laughing hard outdoors](/-/media/images/blog/2018/07/childhood-scoliosis.jpg?mw=304&h=190&w=304&la=en&hash=7DEF649DE8ECD44262728218910958B2)
New Treatment for Childhood Scoliosis Helps Kids Avoid Repeat Surgeries
A new version of a treatment for the curving of the backbone called early-onset scoliosis can help some very young kids avoid repeat surgeries.