NPTE Practice Questions: Postural Observation

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NPTE Practice Question: Haddie presents for a physical screening prior to trying out for gymnastics. While performing trunk flexion in standing the child is found to have thoracic spinous processes that are deviated to the left and a significant rib hump on the right. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the observed abnormality?
Answer Choices:
A. Right thoracic scoliosis
B. Scheuermann's Kyphosis
C. Ankylosing Spondylitis
D. Left thoracic scoliosis
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