My spine is curvy, let’s talk about it!

My spine is curvy, let’s talk about it!

11 March 2025

The free event “My spine is curvy, let’s talk about it!”, a day on pediatric scoliosis, will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Discover the detailed program and speakers and panelists for this 6th edition of MUSCO’s annual event on the event’s website. 

NEW THIS YEAR: 

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend and exchange with the multidisciplinary panels composed of specialists who may support your child along their care pathway! After they have briefly explained their role, you will benefit from a period of discussion with them and you will be able to ask them all your questions! 

You can also send your questions to [email protected] in advance so that they can be sent to the panelists, for them to prepare for the day of the event. 

Reminder: this event is primarily aimed at parents, families and caregivers of children with scoliosis (idiopathic, neuromuscular, syndromic, congenital or early-onset) and who wish to learn more about the subject. Professionals are also welcome to attend if they wish to learn more about the resources available and issues faced by the families they work with. 

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Simultaneous translation will be provided for all presentations (French and English). 

Conferences will be presented in person at CHU Sainte-Justine and in virtual format and breakfast, snacks and lunch will be included. 

Childcare will also be available on site – registration required by March 17, 2025. 

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FREE event | Registration required 

More details and registration on the event’s website: 
REGISTER NOW 

Do not hesitate to forward this invitation to your network! 

MUSCO is an initiative led by four major pediatric centres in Montreal: CHU Sainte-Justine, Marie Enfant rehabilitation centre, Montreal Children’s Hospital and Shriners Hospitals for Children – Canada. It aims to foster collaboration to optimize care and services for children with neuromusculoskeletal disorders requiring complex care, through the development of various projects such as this event organized for families. 

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