A toddler with a crooked spine must wear a special cast for 24 hours a day to prevent his lungs from being crushed.
Charlie Ferris can not even bathe while he wears the suit because water would prevent it from working properly.
The 13-month-old, from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, has scoliosis – twisting of the spine – which if left untreated could kill him.
His family were told he would need to wear a plaster jacket for four months to stop the curve from becoming worse.
Charlie Ferris can not even bathe while he wears the suit because water would prevent it from working properly.
The 13-month-old, from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, has scoliosis – twisting of the spine – which if left untreated could kill him.
His family were told he would need to wear a plaster jacket for four months to stop the curve from becoming worse.
But after scans revealed his condition was deteriorating rapidly, his alarmed parents travelled to the US for a special cast which moulds his spine back into shape – in an attempt to save his life.
‘But I didn’t care how much it cost. We’d live in a tent if needs be to pay for the treatment and getting there. I was prepared to move.’
They first noticed Charlie’s back was twisted in October 2015 after his father Jody, 36, noticed an abnormal bend.
After an X-ray at Belfast’s Musgrave Park Hospital, he was officially diagnosed with infantile scoliosis and doctors confirmed he had a 28° curvature.
Source : Ortho Spine News , 27th Aug 2016
Source : Ortho Spine News , 27th Aug 2016
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