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June is Scoliosis Awareness Month

June is Scoliosis Awareness Month

Scoliosis Awareness Month unites scoliosis patients, families, physicians, clinicians, institutions and related businesses in a collaborative partnership to create a positive public awareness, education, and advocacy campaign through a grassroots network of local activities, events and media impressions throughout the year.

Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the population, or an estimated 6 million people in the U.S., and there is no cure. Scoliosis impacts infants, adolescents, and adults worldwide with little regard to race or socio-economic status.

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