Claire Armstrong

Claire & Karen's Oxon 20 mile sponsored walk

Fundraising for Just4Children
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Participants: Karen Davies, Claire Armstrong
Amber's Spinal Surgery
Campaign by Just4Children (RCN 1164473)
Just4Children are fundraising for a pioneering surgical technique called VBT (Vertebral Body Tethering) to treat 13 year old Amber for severe scoliosis.

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UPDATE: 

As with many other events and in light of the Coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic Oxon20 have made the very difficult decision to cancel the event.

Karen and I still plan to walk 20 miles this weekend.

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We are challenging ourselves to complete a 20 Mile Walk in an A.O.N.B in the hills and valleys of the Chilterns, starting and finishing at the village of Stokenchurch, to fundraise for a pioneering surgical technique called VBT (Vertebral Body Tethering) to treat 13 year old Amber for severe scoliosis.   

Amber is the daughter of one of our closest friends.

From Ambers family:

Unexpectedly, after Christmas, we noticed a sudden change in the shape of Amber's back. We were really worried, so sought advice from our GP and specialist spinal surgeons who diagnosed her with severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (curvature of the spine).

We were advised that treatment on the NHS for her double curvature is full spinal fusion. Her thoracic T4 to lumbar L4 would have to be fused using screws, titanium rods and bone grafts to fuse the vertebrae, making it one solid inflexible bone. As parents we were devastated by this news.

Further advice and research lead us to a new cutting-edge, non-fusion technique called VBT (Vertebral Body Tethering) which straightens the spine by applying internal tethers, meaning no loss of spinal flexibility. First used in 2011, this technique is FDA approved in America, and approved in Europe since 2017. It uses a flexible screw cord/tether system attached to the curves of the spine, reducing them by up to 50% during surgery with further reduction during the patient's natural growth.

Amber meets VBTs strict criteria for bone growth as she is very flexible and still growing. She needs the operation soon to help reduce her curves while she is growing. The technique is less invasive than fusion, carries fewer risks of blood loss and paralysis, has a much faster recovery time and, unlike fusion, doesnt appear to cause degenerative disc disease. Most importantly, Ambers back will be able to retain the movement and flexibility she needs.

This surgery is not available on the NHS and we have chosen to have the surgery in Germany by a top spinal paediatric surgeon. Without surgery Amber's curves will continue to progress quickly, adversely affecting internal organs, movement and life expectancy. Amber needs surgery this April to give her the best possible outcome and quality of life.

Thank you for your support.


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About the campaign

Just4Children are fundraising for a pioneering surgical technique called VBT (Vertebral Body Tethering) to treat 13 year old Amber for severe scoliosis.

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RCN 1164473
Just4Children is passionate about the relief of sickness & preservation of good physical & mental health of children & young people under 25 years resident in the United Kingdom & Ireland by providing & assisting in the provision of services & grants to enable them to obtain their medical needs.

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