Spine & Scoliosis
 

Degenerative adult scoliosis occurs when the combination of age and deterioration of the spine leads to the development of a scoliosis curve in the spine. Degenerative scoliosis begins after the age of 40. In older patients, particularly women, it is also often related to osteoporosis. The osteoporosis weakens the bone making the bone more likely to deteriorate. The combination of these changes causes the spine to lose its ability to maintain a normal shape. The spine begins to "sag" and as the condition progresses, a scoliotic curve can slowly develop.

At the MacArthur Surgery Center, patients benefit from the expertise of  highly qualified and experienced physicians.  You also have access to the most advanced spine therapies and technologies available.  As well as, an extensive network of specialists in neurology, pain management, nursing and physical therapy.