Scoliosis Treatment

Scoliosis Treatment in Sonoma County with Dimitriy Kondrashov, MDExpert Scoliosis Treatment with Dimitriy Kondrashov, MD

Are you or a loved one dealing with scoliosis? Finding the right surgeon for complex spine conditions is critical, and sometimes that means traveling to see a scoliosis specialist.

Dimitriy Kondrashov, MD, a highly skilled, board-certified spine surgeon in Los Angeles, is now offering world-class scoliosis treatment to patients in Sonoma County. Known for his advanced treatments and success with complex spine procedures, Dr. Kondrashov provides patients with the confidence they need to take the next step toward a healthier, pain-free life.

Whether you need a second opinion, are seeking nonsurgical solutions, or are considering surgical options, Dr. Kondrashov offers a comprehensive range of treatments tailored to your needs.

Los Angeles spine surgeon, Dr. Kondrashov.

Why Choose DKSpine?

  1. Expert Care: Dr. Kondrashov’s extensive training and experience in scoliosis surgery ensure you are receiving care from a top-tier specialist.
  2. Personalized Treatment Plans: Every case is unique. Dr. Kondrashov creates individualized treatment options to ensure the best possible outcomes for your scoliosis.
  3. Comprehensive Support: From your initial consultation to post-surgical recovery, we’re with you every step of the way to make the process smooth and stress-free.

Convenient, Comprehensive Care — Even If You’re Outside Los Angeles

Traveling for specialized care can make all the difference in your recovery. Dr. Kondrashov’s patients come from all over, and we make it easy to receive world-class treatment no matter where you’re located.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today!

Ready to take the first step toward a healthier spine? Contact our office to schedule your consultation and learn how we can help you achieve a better quality of life.

What is Scoliosis?

The abnormal curving of the spine is known as scoliosis. If you take a look at the image of any back, you will see it has a natural curve to it. The difference with the backbone of a patient with scoliosis is that there is excessive spinal curving. Before puberty, usually between the ages of 9 to 15, there is a growth spurt, and this is typically the time that scoliosis develops. The majority of cases are idiopathic where the cause is unknown. However, it can also be congenital, hereditary, or as a result of an underlying neuromuscular condition such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. While scoliosis develops in both males and females, those cases found in the female population are more likely to require treatment.

Conditions Treated

  1. Spinal Osteotomies
  2. Kyphosis
  3. Ankylosing Spondylitis
  4. Flatback Syndrome
  5. Post-Traumatic Deformities