Whether she is spiking a volleyball over the net or racing others in cross country, 17-year-old Olivia enjoys an active lifestyle with intensity, grit and heart. “Both sports have taught me about discipline, teamwork and pushing through challenges,” Olivia says, describing her involvement as a multisport athlete at school. She matches the strength she has shown on the court and trail to her care journey through scoliosis.

In fifth grade, Olivia’s school nurse noticed asymmetry in her spine during a routine scoliosis screening. Olivia’s spine curved in an ‘S’ shape, and her pediatrician confirmed the curve with an X-ray. To start receiving expert spinal care, Olivia and her family were referred to Scottish Rite for Children. Physician assistant Jessica Landson, P.A.-C., evaluated Olivia and diagnosed her with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). AIS is the most common type of scoliosis and is more prevalent in girls than boys.

“When I was diagnosed, I was scared and overwhelmed,” Olivia says. “However, my Scottish Rite team did not just treat my condition but took the time to explain everything and made sure I was comfortable every step of the way.”

Landson also confirmed Olivia had two spinal curves — a 24-degree thoracolumbar curve, which is where the upper and lower spine meet, and a 20-degree thoracic, or upper, spine curve. Under Landson’s recommendation, Olivia wore a scoliosis brace to prevent her curves from progressing. Scottish Rite’s Orthotics & Prosthetics department measures every child to ensure each brace is customized to fit their needs. For children who wear braces, it can be difficult to adjust to their new treatment plan.

“I really disliked having to wear a brace,” Olivia says. “Yet deep down, I knew this would set me up with a better spine in the future. Because of my care team and the brace, I was able to keep doing the sports I love.”

As Olivia prepares to begin college at Texas Tech University, she looks ahead to a brace-free, active lifestyle filled with possibility. She describes her Scottish Rite experience as a 10 out of 10. “The people at Scottish Rite are amazing,” Olivia says. “They truly want to help you and will do everything they can to make your situation better. It’s the place that gave me the confidence and strength to move forward without fear.”

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