Originally posted by flerc
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As far as Scoliscore goes, it's just a tool for monitoring purposes. No one is going to just go out and have surgery done on their kid because they scored high on a Scoliscore test. I would try EVERY alternative approach that I could (granted it made logical sense) before I would put my kid or grandkid through surgery, EVEN if they had a very high score. But for those that have had to have surgery, some of these arguments serve no purpose what-so-ever except to make them feel as if they have somehow failed their child. That's not fair to those parents OR their children.
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