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Significant Respiratory Symptoms do not usually present until the Cobb angle is greater than
a) 15 degrees
b) 35 degrees
c) 90 degrees
d) 65 degrees
e) 120 degrees
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Significant Respiratory Symptoms do not usually present until the Cobb angle is greater than
a) 15 degrees
b) 35 degrees
c) 90 degrees
d) 65 degrees
e) 120 degrees
Answer d. When the Cobb angle is 65 degrees or more, PFTs usually demonstrate a restrictive pattern. Vital capacity is the first to be reduced, and a VC less than