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Scoliosis is not a disease, rather a progressive condition causing the spine to curve or twist into a “C” or “S” shape. Scoliosis symptoms include uneven shoulders, shoulder blade prominence and waistline discrepancies. Scoliosis reportedly affects two to three percent of school-aged children and has a tendency to run in families. Children with a mild curve, less than 25 degrees, are typically monitored at regular doctor visits to be sure the curve does not get worse. In young children, mild curves of the spine have the potential to become worse as the child grows and develops. In older teens who have reached their mature height, mild curves may not be a problem. Once an abnormal spinal curve has been detected, it’s important to monitor it closely as the patient grows. Monitoring is particularly important during growth spurts, which typically take place in girls between the ages of 10 and 14 and in boys between the ages of 12 and 16. In many cases, observation and monitoring may be the only treatment needed. The child’s physician will determine the appropriate treatment plan and follow-up based on X-rays and physical exams.