Which type of scoliosis accounts for the majority of the cases of scoliosis?

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Infants are born with a number of musculoskeletal (MSK) alterations, including: Increased hip external rotation: Decreases over time Limited hip adduction: 34 degrees of limitation Limited hip extension: 19 degrees at 6 weeks, 7 degrees at toddlers Increased coxa valga: 140–160 degrees Decreased femoral neck angle: Decreases to 126 degrees in adults  Other MSK alterations in children include: Altered spine alignment: Such as kyphosis or scoliosis Difficulty describing pain: Children may have trouble localizing or describing pain  Most MSK presentations in children are benign and... Show more

Which type of scoliosis accounts for the majority of the cases of scoliosis?