Scoliosis affects a diverse range of people, including both common individuals and famous personalities. Approximately 7 to 9 million people in the US are impacted by scoliosis. While scoliosis is commonly associated with adolescents, the highest percentage of scoliosis patients are aged 90 and above.
Don’t let scoliosis define who you are. Having a scoliosis diagnosis is not a death sentence. There are a lot of famous people like Usain Bolt, Lamar Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rene Russo who have accomplished remarkable feats while living with scoliosis. They are living proof that you just don't have to survive with scoliosis, you can actually thrive. Scoliosis doesn't have to limit your life – it can be an opportunity for personal growth and empowerment.
The traditional approach of waiting for scoliosis to worsen is outdated, and seeking proactive treatment options is crucial. But unfortunately, you have to seek them out. They're not available from your traditional orthopedic surgeon or traditional treatment options.
This is the exact reason why Dr. Tony Nalda wrote the book entitled, "Scoliosis Hope". It aims to spread awareness, and hope, and provide guidance on overcoming scoliosis. Here you can read about his patient’s stories and experiences that can play a vital role in fostering understanding, offering hope, and empowering others with scoliosis.
With the right mindset, support, and specialized care, you too can live a fulfilling life, transcending the boundaries of scoliosis.
If you are interested to learn more, check out Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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