Anthony Rinella, MD, a spine surgeon and founder of Illinois Spine and Scoliosis Center in Homer Glen, will receive the Scoliosis Research Society's Walter P. Blount Humanitarian Award, according to a Morris Daily Herald report. The award is given annually to one member of the international society who provides outstanding service for patients with spinal deformities.
Dr. Rinella is receiving the humanitarian award for his work with SpineHope, a non-profit organization he co-founded that performs global outreach to indigent children with complex spinal deformities in South America. SpineHope partners with South American physicians to provide modern treatment to children with complex spine problems.
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Dr. Rinella is receiving the humanitarian award for his work with SpineHope, a non-profit organization he co-founded that performs global outreach to indigent children with complex spinal deformities in South America. SpineHope partners with South American physicians to provide modern treatment to children with complex spine problems.
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