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Cobb angles are the most common (not the best) method of describing an individual's scoliotic condition. However, Cobb angles are merely the end result of genetic and environmental factors interacting, so they (Cobb angles) are the symptomatic result of an underlying process, not the disease itself.

 

Therefore.......Genetic predisposition (GP) + Environmental Factors (EF) = Scoliosis (Cobb angles)

 

Based on this understanding, the only possible way to influence the end result (Cobb angles) is to manipulate either or both of the variables (GP and EF) from which the result (Cobb angle) is comprised from. I think this makes it pretty clear to see that any treatment approach that attempts to alter the result (Cobb angle) without altering the one or both of the variables (genetics and environmental factors) is doomed for failure.

 

This is the formula that should be applied to any scoliosis treatment methodology to determine if it is feasible or not.