Helping Children with Scoliosis in Africa
Many therapists and instructors are compelled to apply their knowledge of movement in different ways to benefit society.
Hagit Berdishevsky is one such person, whose passion for health has lead her to cooperate with FOCOS (Foundation of Orthopedics and Complex Spine) foundation in Africa. World-renown orthopedic surgeon Dr. Baochie-Adjei founded FOCOS with one goal in mind – provide life-changing, spinal surgeries to children in his home country of Ghana, and in other developing nations in Africa. Hagit applies her extensive knowledge in working with scoliosis to aide in the recovery of these children.
Dr. Boachie-Adjei is known globally for his extensive knowledge of spine deformity and special expertise in the treatment of scoliosis, kyphosis, and spine reconstruction in adult and pediatric patients. Originally a group a 250 volunteers, FOCOS set to work on administering hundreds of free spinal surgeries to patients in the region. In 2008, Dr. Boachie-Adjei and his team moved from their humble clinic, Watson House, to the FOCOS Orthapedic Hospital. It was constructed with over $20 million in donations, boasts state-of-the-art medical equipment, and treats patients from all over the globe. They are committed to sustainability, education and research on spinal injuries in these developing nations.
Some of the rarest, riskiest surgeries are performed by FOCOS – surgeries many other surgeons wouldn’t dare touch. Almost 50,000 patients have been treated worldwide, with conditions ranging from complex spinal deformities to knee prostheses. If you are curious about the different surgical interventions, videos of Dr. Boachie-Adjei performing these surgeries are on YouTube.
Solange says
Hello there,
My niece is around 10 years age , born with scoliosis. She is aching after walking to school, worse after school.
She lives in Cameroun and jwonder if you have an antenna health care in Douala.