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 Can the SCOLISCORE Test be used for other types of scoliosis? View Question: www.scoliosis-treatments.com

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The SCOLISCORE Test is intended only for patients who have been diagnosed with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. It is not intended for patients who have been diagnosed with Congenital, Infantile, Juvenile, or Adult Scoliosis.  
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