Degenerative Scoliosis
Patients With Degenerative Scoliosis Look To Dr. Anders Cohen To Treat Their Condition
Dr. Anders Cohen is one of the most in-demand spine surgeons in the New York region, especially among older patients suffering from degenerative scoliosis. Dr. Cohen is renowned for his work in the treatment of scoliosis as well as other spinal disorders.
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by one or more abnormal curves in the spine. This is most often diagnosed in childhood or early adolescence. However, it can also occur in older people. Uneven shoulder heights, the appearance of a raised hip, a body that leans to one side – these are all possible signs of degenerative scoliosis. The condition may develop as a result of other spinal conditions, a previously undetected birth defect, paralysis, muscular or neuromuscular disease, or other causes.
Dr. Anders Cohen is highly adept in treating scoliosis in adult patients. From the initial consultation, Dr. Cohen takes the time to understand his patients’ symptoms and health conditions so that he can recommend the best treatment option. This is important because there are different considerations for adult scoliosis patients than there are for pediatric patients. Adult spines are already mature, and surgery is often considered only in extreme cases or after non-surgical treatments fail to address the symptoms.
Many patients who do require surgery trust only Dr. Cohen to perform the necessary surgical procedures. Dr. Cohen is well-known for his work using minimally invasive techniques that are typically less painful and result in shorter hospital stays and recovery periods. He was, in fact, the first surgeon in the New York area to treat degenerative scoliosis using the minimally invasive Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF) and AxiaLIF Lumbar Interbody Fusion (AxiaLIF) techniques.
Dr. Anders Cohen is a graduate of the New York Institute of Technology, College of Osteopathy. He specializes in spine surgery with a focus on cervical and lumbar disorders. He heads the neurosurgery division at the Brooklyn Hospital Center. He also regularly teaches new surgical techniques to other spine surgeons.