For children diagnosed with scoliosis, the journey often presents families with a daunting choice: accept the progression of a curved spine or undergo spinal fusion surgery, the long-standing "gold standard." While highly effective in correcting severe curves, fusion often comes with the significant trade-off of reduced flexibility and altered future mobility. This inherent limitation has long sparked a search for alternatives, particularly for growing youths who deserve to maintain their natural range of motion. This is precisely where the need for Spinal Tethering Surgery emerges which is offering a revolutionary, less invasive path that guides the spine into proper alignment without the permanence of fusion, thereby changing lives with the promise of continued growth and movement.