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MEASUREMENT OF SCOLIOSIS

ARTHUR C. KITTLESON M.D.1 and LILY W. LIM M.D.

1 Alexian Brothers Hospital, San Jose, California.

Scoliosis measurement is a necessary part of the management. Radiologists should be aware of the two methods. The Ferguson method is best suited to curves under 50°. The Cobb method is best suited to curves of more than 50°.


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