Emily Stevens
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| Introduction | Emily Stevens is a dedicated clinical researcher specializing in scoliosis diagnostics and treatment innovation. With a strong background in musculoskeletal biology and spinal deformity studies, Emily has spent over a decade exploring the genetic, biomechanical, and psychosocial aspects of scoliosis. Her work bridges the gap between data-driven clinical research and empathetic patient care. Emily earned her Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Michigan, where she developed a deep interest in pediatric spinal disorders. She has since led multiple collaborative studies on early-onset scoliosis, brace therapy outcomes, and minimally invasive surgical interventions. Her research contributions have been featured in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques and presented at leading orthopedic and rehabilitation conferences. Currently, Emily works with cross-disciplinary teams at a national spine institute, focusing on the development of AI-powered scoliosis screening tools and personalized care plans. Her patient-first approach and commitment to early detection have helped reshape how non-invasive treatments are designed and delivered. |
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