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What Increases Your Risk

Factors that increase a person's risk for scoliosis include:

  • Family history. Scoliosis is known to run in families. Children—especially daughters—of women who have scoliosis are at increased risk for having scoliosis.4
  • Being female. Girls are seven times more likely than boys to have a significant curve that requires treatment.2

Scoliosis is more common in people who have:

  • A spinal bone that is pushed forward (forward displacement), usually in the lower back (spondylolisthesis).
  • Missing or abnormally short arms or legs.
  • Other disorders related to tissue development while in the womb.
Last Updated: 08/30/2007

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