Original article can be read here. Scottish Rite Hospital is gearing up for its signature Treasure Street fundraiser on Thursday. Niven Morgan and Shelby Wagner are the co-chairs of the Texan-themed evening, and Ginny and Randy Bailey are the honorary chairs. About...
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Hometown Hero: SRH Volunteer Mayra Claudio
31-year-old Mayra Claudio loves to go fast. Her wheelchair has five speeds, and she uses them. People at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children are accustomed to her smiling, social self as she rides by them. Since 2005, she's volunteered about five days a week,...
FOX 4: Study finds concussion concerns for girls
Visit FOX 4's website to watch Miller's full interview and learn more about the importance of following proper concussion protocol. A new study found girls were significantly more likely than boys to return to playthe same day following a soccer-related concussion,...
FriscoVoice: Youth Sports, Pediatric Orthopedics Take Center-Court in Frisco, Texas
Originally published on Forbes' FriscoVoice. As the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas and the state’s appetite for athletics certainly holds up its end of the bargain when it comes to that designation. In fact, Texans would argue that no one takes their...
DFWChild: Concussions and Kids – What You Need to Know Now
One of the eight cheerleaders ran across the mat to do a pass while practicing the routine. But one of the moves was off, she didn’t have the momentum to finish the back flip at the end, and she landed on her head. The group of parents let out a collective gasp before...
D Magazine: Texas Scottish Rite Hospital Receives $7.5 Million in NIH Grants for Idiopathic Scoliosis Research
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children researchers recently received three awards from the National Institutes of Health to fund idiopathic scoliosis research, the most common type of scoliosis which appears around ages 10 to 15. The grants total approximately $7.5...
Scottish Rite Hospital Featured in The New York Times for Scoliosis Bracing Study
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children's young patients are accustomed to receiving top-flight, technologically-based treatment for a variety of conditions, but a recent study examining the effectiveness of back braces to correct scoliosis proves that, sometimes,...