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... Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) — Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Gastrostomy Tubes (G Tube) — Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Nasogastric Tube (NG) — Cleveland Clinic Sorting Out Speech Services — Quest Spinal Muscular Atrophy in Adults — American Physical Therapy Association Physical Therapy Guide to Spinal Muscular Atrophy — ...
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Treatment and Therapy Options
... Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) — Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Gastrostomy Tubes (G Tube) — Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Nasogastric Tube (NG) — Cleveland Clinic Sorting Out Speech Services — Quest Spinal Muscular Atrophy in Adults — American Physical Therapy Association Physical Therapy Guide to Spinal Muscular Atrophy — ...
... Research from 2025 found that early treatment for SMA may delay the development of scoliosis or make it less severe.Scoliosis may be treated with bracing, surgery, or an implanted vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) device.Scoliosis can cause or worsen breathing difficulties, affect sitting balance, and impact arm movement. ...
SMA Comorbidities: Scoliosis, Breathing Difficulties, and More
... Research from 2025 found that early treatment for SMA may delay the development of scoliosis or make it less severe.Scoliosis may be treated with bracing, surgery, or an implanted vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) device.Scoliosis can cause or worsen breathing difficulties, affect sitting balance, and impact arm movement. ...
... Although these children were still growing, a 10-year follow-up showed that spinal fusion helped control spine curvature progression and pelvic obliquity, providing an effective long-term treatment.Growing RodsGrowing rods are expandable devices that help manage scoliosis while allowing the spine to continue growing. ...
Scoliosis in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
... Although these children were still growing, a 10-year follow-up showed that spinal fusion helped control spine curvature progression and pelvic obliquity, providing an effective long-term treatment.Growing RodsGrowing rods are expandable devices that help manage scoliosis while allowing the spine to continue growing. ...
... For example, pairing standing time with video games and other forms of play, eating meals, or watching movies can be enticing combinations.Stationary StandersThe most simple kind of assistive device for standing is an upright (or vertical) stationary stander. ...
Standers for SMA — Tips for Using Specialized Equipment
... For example, pairing standing time with video games and other forms of play, eating meals, or watching movies can be enticing combinations.Stationary StandersThe most simple kind of assistive device for standing is an upright (or vertical) stationary stander. ...
... The diaphragm is a separate muscle that moves the rib cage up and down. SMA can cause weakness in the intercostal muscles. This happens mostly in types 0 to 2 and rarely in type 3. The diaphragm is forced to compensate for or make up for weak intercostal muscles. ...
5 Spinal Muscular Atrophy Symptoms and Signs To Watch For
... The diaphragm is a separate muscle that moves the rib cage up and down. SMA can cause weakness in the intercostal muscles. This happens mostly in types 0 to 2 and rarely in type 3. The diaphragm is forced to compensate for or make up for weak intercostal muscles. ...
... The motor neurons that control the diaphragm — the flat muscle along the bottom of the rib cage that pushes air out of the lungs — and abdomen don’t work properly, making it hard to breathe. Unless infants with SMARD1 receive ventilation treatment, many die from respiratory failure at around 1 year old. ...
SMA and 3 Other Neuromuscular Disorders That Affect Breathing
... The motor neurons that control the diaphragm — the flat muscle along the bottom of the rib cage that pushes air out of the lungs — and abdomen don’t work properly, making it hard to breathe. Unless infants with SMARD1 receive ventilation treatment, many die from respiratory failure at around 1 year old. ...