Scoliosis Early Detection Coalition

Scoliosis Early Detection Coalition Our objective: To establish early mandatory detection/screening of children and adolescents for scoliosis and other spinal disorders.
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Parents and patients group to raise awareness of scoliosis and the importance of scoliosis screening, early detection and timely treatment of AIS and adult scoliosis. Scoliosis Early Detection Coalition (SEDC)

Vision statement: The availability and access for young people to early detection/screening of scoliosis and other spinal disorders in Ontario and eventually nationally.
1. Who we are: P

eople with scoliosis, parents of children and adolescents with scoliosis, practitioners, and other parties interested in having early detection/screening of scoliosis in young people reinstated.
2. What is scoliosis screening: The Adams Forward Bend Test is a 30-second screening test of the spine and a diagnostic test for scoliosis. It involves placing a scoliometer, a small, non-invasive device, on a person’s back, while they bend as far as possible at the waist, with straight legs, arms hanging, and palms touching. This device measures the angle of trunk rotation. In addition to the scoliometer, one can also measure this angle using an App available on smartphones.
4. Background:
The United States (USA) introduced school-based scoliosis screening (SSS) in 1963. In Canada, it was established in the 1970s; however, screening was discontinued due to recommendations made by the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination, and a1985 Quebec study by Morais and colleagues, who questioned the cost of mass screening for scoliosis. Over the last 15 years, our understanding of scoliosis and its treatment options have changed (e.g., Dr. Jean-Philippe Pialasse, Laval University and Dr. Eric Parent, University of Alberta). The rate of success for using bracing as a treatment was recently measured at 75%, specifically preventing curve progression and the need for surgery. Mandatory early scoliosis detection is found in the United States, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore, while some countries have a voluntary program, such as Greece, Italy and Spain. The Curvy Girls Support Group of Ottawa (CGO) has been working to increase the awareness of scoliosis and towards improving scoliosis detection for young people in the Ottawa region by approaching schools, hospitals, public health agencies and practitioners. However, this work has not led to the introduction of a standardized early detection/screening program across the province. We believe a provincially-mandated policy or program is required to ensure consistent and widespread detection of scoliosis early enough to maintain curves at a manageable degree and preventing surgery and other long-term back issues related to more severe scoliosis and other spinal conditions. Early screening and prevention will also contribute to health care system savings if costly surgeries can be avoided. Dr. Pialasse has also called for mandatory, early scoliosis screening across Quebec with the help of province’s chiropractors.
5. Our initiative: We would like to engage individuals, partners, colleagues associations, organizations, and anyone interested in joining our efforts to reinstate mandatory screening for scoliosis. Contact Information:
231 McCleod Street
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K2P 0Z8
Email: scoliosiscoalition@gmail.com
Telephone: 613 233-1235
Fax: 613 233- 9710

07/17/2025
07/16/2025

Thank you to everyone who participated in our Scoliosis Awareness events in Ottawa during the month of June, and to all our donors. We couldn't have done this without you! 💚

06/22/2025

Last call! Don't miss out! Our Scoliosis Awareness silent auction closes soon (on June 22nd at 8pm), but you still have time to bid on the amazing items from our generous donors including a charcuterie board, an original art print, a voucher for a one-week kids musical theatre performance summer camp, personal training, a table for 10 at Yuk Yuk's, vouchers for theatre tickets and more!

To bid go to:
https://www.32auctions.com/ScoliosisAwareness2025

To make a donation directly to the CHEO Foundation for scoliosis research, go to:
https://cheofoundation.donordrive.com/campaign/ScoliosisAwarenessOttawa

All proceeds from the auction go directly to CHEO Foundation for scoliosis support and research.

For more information about Scoliosis, don't miss our Scoliosis Information Night on Monday, June 23rd from 6-7:30pm at the Richmond branch of the Ottawa Public Library (6240 Perth Street). Find out more about scoliosis, the signs to watch for and treatment options, and get a free screening.

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month!
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine of over 10 degrees and is sometimes accompanied by an abnormal rotation. Between 2-4% of children and teens are diagnosed with scoliosis, and up to 30% of older adults will develop it as they age. Scoliosis affects 8-10 times as many girls as boys. Schools in Canada stopped screening for scoliosis in the early 1980's so many cases are caught late where surgery becomes the only option. Early detection allows for more non-surgical treatment options such as bracing and scoliosis specific physiotherapy in mild and moderate cases.

06/18/2025

Our Scoliosis Awareness silent auction still has one week left before bidding closes on our amazing items. One of these is a voucher for a one-week kids' musical theatre summer camp with ASNY Productions. The camp takes place July 28-August 1 at City View United Church in Nepean, and this year they'll be putting on Disney's Finding Nemo Kids.

To bid on this item, go to:
https://www.32auctions.com/ScoliosisAwareness2025

To make a donation directly to the CHEO Foundation for scoliosis research, go to:
https://cheofoundation.donordrive.com/campaign/ScoliosisAwarenessOttawa

All proceeds from the auction go directly to CHEO Foundation for scoliosis support and research.

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month!
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine of over 10 degrees and is sometimes accompanied by an abnormal rotation. Between 2-4% of children and teens are diagnosed with scoliosis, and up to 30% of older adults will develop it as they age. Scoliosis affects 8-10 times as many girls as boys. Schools in Canada stopped screening for scoliosis in the early 1980's so many cases are caught late where surgery becomes the only option. Early detection allows for more non-surgical treatment options such as bracing and scoliosis specific physiotherapy in mild and moderate cases.

https://asnyproductions.com/

06/16/2025

Free event free scoliosis screening in the Richmond Branch of Public Library no registration needed just show come on Monday June 23rd 6pm!

06/13/2025

Bids have been coming in on many of our auction items and there's a bit of competition on some of the items, but you can still get many at just a fraction of the initial value like this amazing beauty care basket of products from Guinot Institut Paris. All proceeds go directly towards scoliosis support and research through the CHEO Foundation.

Our auction runs until June 22nd at 8pm, so there's still time to get your bids in.
https://www.32auctions.com/ScoliosisAwareness2025

If you would like to support our fundraiser, but do not wish to bid on items, please visit our CHEO Foundation campaign page at https://cheofoundation.donordrive.com/campaign/ScoliosisAwarenessOttawa

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month!
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine of over 10 degrees and is sometimes accompanied by an abnormal rotation. Between 2-4% of children and teens are diagnosed with scoliosis, and up to 30% of older adults will develop it as they age. Scoliosis affects 8-10 times as many girls as boys. Schools in Canada stopped screening for scoliosis in the early 1980's so many cases are caught late where surgery becomes the only option. Early detection allows for more non-surgical treatment options such as bracing and scoliosis specific physiotherapy in mild and moderate cases.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdRiaK687UwScreen your children and pre-teens for scoliosis! We can help you access free...
02/08/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdRiaK687Uw

Screen your children and pre-teens for scoliosis! We can help you access free screening at Scoliosis Physiotherapy & Posture Centre 1335 Carling Avenue in-person. or online services at Momentum Health. Alternatively, you can use apps to detect early signs of scoliosis, ensuring small curves are identified and treated conservatively.
If you're unsure about your child's posture or spine health, feel free to call or stop by during business hours. One of our Certified Physical Therapists can screen your child and provide expert advice. Take advantage of these resources to safeguard your child's posture and overall health!

For more information visit: https://www.scoliosisphysiotherapy.com/Contact: scoliosisphysiotherapy@gmail.comCredits:Edited by Leo CugnonRoyalty Free Music fr...

New location for the Scoliosis Early Detection Coalition Ottawa Chapter. We hope to teach an many patients and professio...
02/07/2025

New location for the Scoliosis Early Detection Coalition Ottawa Chapter. We hope to teach an many patients and professionals across Canada to make a difference and implement early detection of scoliosis. Let us know if you would like to volunteer.

Late diagnosis doesn’t need to happen anymore!We need more scoliosis awareness and education as well as scoliosis screen...
01/19/2025

Late diagnosis doesn’t need to happen anymore!
We need more scoliosis awareness and education as well as scoliosis screening of children and teens.
Early diagnosis and treatments of bracing and scoliosis specific physiotherapy can halt progression and eliminate the need of spinal surgery in the majority of cases.
Who is screening your kids?
Free screen Scoliosis Physiotherapy & Posture Centre
You would want to know if your child has scoliosis!

Opened this year with the most important topic: Respiratory Features of Early Onset Scoliosis and Chest wall Deformities. If you missed today’s lecture by Dr. Gregory Reddings you will be able to watch the recording. Professionals from 30 countries joined as we started the 7th year of SSOL monthly free webinar series. Over 100 previously recorded courses and lectures can be viewed anytime by visiting the SSOL Library: www.scoliosisandspineonlinearning.com No one should treat children without learning about assessment of lung function and knowing when to refer young patients to special testing. Share and learn as SSOL’s mission is to reach and teach professionals around the world to improve patient care!

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