At just 17 months old, Kosta was diagnosed with progressive infantile scoliosis—a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that causes the spine to curve aggressively during early childhood. “When we learned of Kosta’s curving spine, we were terrified,” recall Sarah and Andrej Jonovic, Kosta’s parents. “Nothing prepares you for hearing that your baby has a condition that could be fatal if left untreated.” With determination and love leading the way, the Jonovic family knew they would go to any length to find the best care possible for their son.

That commitment took them more than 5,000 miles from their home in London to Los Angeles, where Kosta began treatment at Orthopaedic Institute for Children (OIC) under the care of Dr. Anthony Scaduto. Although Dr. Scaduto is a surgeon, he recommended a non-surgical approach known as Mehta casting—a series of gentle body casts designed to guide spinal growth and gradually correct the curve. “Though a surgeon, Dr. Scaduto recommended a non-invasive Mehta casting approach,” the Jonovics shared. “We were so grateful to have found a doctor who prioritized the safest and most effective treatment for our son.”

Now, four years later, Kosta’s results speak volumes. “We are thrilled to report that only a minor curve remains in Kosta’s spine, with the promise of additional improvement as he continues to grow,” Sarah and Andrej say. “Our son will stand tall for life thanks to OIC and Dr. Scaduto. This means everything to us.” Kosta’s story is not just one of medical success, but of courage, hope, and the extraordinary power of compassionate care.