

Promote scoliosis awareness campaign and conduct spine screening worldwide for early detection.


Promote scoliosis awareness campaign and conduct spine screening worldwide for early detection.
The Issue
Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the population, or an estimated 7 million people in the United States, and there is no cure. [1 out of 40 Filipinos to be specific]
Scoliosis impacts infants, adolescents, and adults worldwide with little
regard to race or socio-economic status. The primary age of onset for scoliosis is 10-15 years old, occurring equally among both genders. However, females are eight times more likely to progress to a curve magnitude that requires treatment.
Scoliosis can impact the quality of life with limited activity, pain, reduced
respiratory function, or diminished self-esteem.
The vast majority of people with this condition are not expected to require
treatment. The problem is we do not know who will get it, why they get it,
which will progress, or how far they will progress. Each year scoliosis
patients make more than 600,000 visits to private physician offices, and an
estimated 30,000 children are put into a brace for scoliosis, while 38,000
patients undergo spinal fusion surgery.
Despite physicians trying to treat this spinal deformity for centuries, 85% of
the cases are classified as idiopathic. Consequently, a scoliosis patient's
life is exacerbated by many unknowns, and treatments therefore that are often ineffective, invasive, and/or costly. Scoliosis patients also have increased health risks due to frequent x-ray exposure.
Scoliosis is a multifactorial disorder, which requires multidisciplinary
research and treatment.
-------------
Caring is sharing.
Screen your child today and make a difference.
Share this to people who matter to you most.
You might save someone's life by doing so!
Source: National Scoliosis Foundation
#ScoliosisAwarenessPH #Scoliosis #Philippines #awareness #FightScoliosis #advocacy #spine #deformity
Amanda Bonife KiamkoPetition Starter
This petition had 1,067 supporters
The Issue
Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the population, or an estimated 7 million people in the United States, and there is no cure. [1 out of 40 Filipinos to be specific]
Scoliosis impacts infants, adolescents, and adults worldwide with little
regard to race or socio-economic status. The primary age of onset for scoliosis is 10-15 years old, occurring equally among both genders. However, females are eight times more likely to progress to a curve magnitude that requires treatment.
Scoliosis can impact the quality of life with limited activity, pain, reduced
respiratory function, or diminished self-esteem.
The vast majority of people with this condition are not expected to require
treatment. The problem is we do not know who will get it, why they get it,
which will progress, or how far they will progress. Each year scoliosis
patients make more than 600,000 visits to private physician offices, and an
estimated 30,000 children are put into a brace for scoliosis, while 38,000
patients undergo spinal fusion surgery.
Despite physicians trying to treat this spinal deformity for centuries, 85% of
the cases are classified as idiopathic. Consequently, a scoliosis patient's
life is exacerbated by many unknowns, and treatments therefore that are often ineffective, invasive, and/or costly. Scoliosis patients also have increased health risks due to frequent x-ray exposure.
Scoliosis is a multifactorial disorder, which requires multidisciplinary
research and treatment.
-------------
Caring is sharing.
Screen your child today and make a difference.
Share this to people who matter to you most.
You might save someone's life by doing so!
Source: National Scoliosis Foundation
#ScoliosisAwarenessPH #Scoliosis #Philippines #awareness #FightScoliosis #advocacy #spine #deformity
Amanda Bonife KiamkoPetition Starter
Petition Closed
Share this petition
The Decision Makers
Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh
Dr Janette P. Loreto-Garin
Petition Updates
Share this petition
Petition created on November 6, 2015