Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor01.16.23
Orthotist Glenn Easton has announced that his company, Scoliosis Technologies, will be merging with European Technology to debut a brand-new company called Scoli3D.
This new company’s mission is to deliver non-surgical scoliosis treatment with guaranteed results for children in the United States.
Scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity in school-age children, with approximately 3 million new cases diagnosed per year. Scoliosis can worsen as children age, thereby causing an increase in symptoms including chronic pain.
Easton has dedicated his career to helping children with scoliosis. He has been in the prosthetic and orthotic industry for 20+ years and has pioneered the treatment of the condition to steer children away from surgery that can be complicated and life-altering. Now, he has created a proven way to reduce the curvature seen in scoliosis without surgery.
Engineers and physicians in Spain and Germany have contributed to this new technique, which includes specialized bracing and other methods. Easton and the European experts are merging forces to create Scoli3D, which will provide exceptional non-surgical scoliosis treatment for American children who have been diagnosed with the condition.
Easton is looking forward to continuing his proven track-record of success through Scoli3D. The team at Scoli3D feels strongly about the success of their design and is offering guaranteed results or the patient pays nothing.
This new company’s mission is to deliver non-surgical scoliosis treatment with guaranteed results for children in the United States.
Scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity in school-age children, with approximately 3 million new cases diagnosed per year. Scoliosis can worsen as children age, thereby causing an increase in symptoms including chronic pain.
Easton has dedicated his career to helping children with scoliosis. He has been in the prosthetic and orthotic industry for 20+ years and has pioneered the treatment of the condition to steer children away from surgery that can be complicated and life-altering. Now, he has created a proven way to reduce the curvature seen in scoliosis without surgery.
Engineers and physicians in Spain and Germany have contributed to this new technique, which includes specialized bracing and other methods. Easton and the European experts are merging forces to create Scoli3D, which will provide exceptional non-surgical scoliosis treatment for American children who have been diagnosed with the condition.
Easton is looking forward to continuing his proven track-record of success through Scoli3D. The team at Scoli3D feels strongly about the success of their design and is offering guaranteed results or the patient pays nothing.