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Can a difference in leg lengths mimic scoliosis?

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Can a difference in leg lengths mimic scoliosis?

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A. Differences in leg lengths may cause a variance in the sides of the back when a student bends forward, but the diagnosis of scoliosis is for a primary care provider to make. Schools should screen the student using a scoliometer regardless of leg length differences and refer students with of 6 degrees ATR or greater for further evaluation.

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