the Liverpool ECHO reports.The condition is usually diagnosed in children aged between 10 and 15, however due to his eagle-eyed parents William was able to undergo treatment from an early age.The youngster was given a Boston brace to wear, a type of plastic body jacket which helped to stop the progression of the curve in his spine, until he was 13.And at 16 William was able to undergo life changing surgery to correct his curved spine.Speaking about his diagnosis, William's dad Will Nesbit, told the ECHO: "We noticed he had a curve when he was about five when he was in the bath."We got it checked out and they sent us to Alder Hey and it was quite early to detect it because it's not normally picked up until they're teenagers and they have a.
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