Cai Stands Stronger After Scoliosis Surgery at CHLA
Scoliosis affects 100,000 children each year in the U.S. Cai had a rare form of the condition called early onset scoliosis that required surgery and using magnetically controlled growing rods to straighten his spine. See how this innovative technique allowed Cai to stand taller and stronger. Learn more about the Orthopedic Center at CHLA here: https://www.chla.org/childrens-orthopaedic-center
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