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At 12 years old, during Kelly’s routine physical, doctors expressed concern after noting a curvature of the spine. She was referred to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware, where she was diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis with a spinal curve of 72 degrees. Middle school was challenging, as she balanced physical therapy and multiple visits to Nemours to explore therapeutic options. After months of unsuccessful physical therapy, her doctors determined surgery would provide the best prognosis. Kelly was admitted to Nemours Children’s for one month. She was placed in traction for the week prior to surgery to correct the curvature as much as possible. This was followed by placement of a post-surgical body cast and 3 more weeks of inpatient recovery. She remained in the full body cast with head and neck support for 6 months followed by a new body cast without neck support for an additional 4 months. During this time, she was home schooled for 9th grade due to her inability to attend school. "Inspired by the compassionate care at Nemours, I chose a career in nursing. Eventually, I underwent a Spinal Fusion from T1 to T12 performed by Dr. Dean MacEwen, Medical Director. Looking back, my advice to fellow travelers is simple: Treatment has advanced since 1972 as Nemours treatment options evolved through using and evidence-based practice approach. It is the best place to receive orthopedic care! 😊" #NemoursChildrens #Scoliosis #AssociateHighlight

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