Spinal deformity in adults refers to abnormal alignment at the global, regional, or segmental level of the spine and represents a prevalent condition with considerable impact on quality of life. It commonly manifests as degenerative deformity, idiopathic scoliosis, or iatrogenic spinal deformity. Among these, adult scoliosis affects up to 32% of the general population and as many as 68% of older individuals. Current estimates indicate that approximately 27.5 million elderly people live with some form of spinal deformity, a figure projected to exceed 60 million by 2050.
Over the past decade, adult spinal deformity (ASD) has drawn increasing clinical attention, with notable progress made in its surgical management. To learn more about spine deformity correction, join renowned Spine Surgeon Dr. Mayur Kardile in our informative webinar on 10th June 2026, 4:00 PM IST onwards. Stay…