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- Not compatible with older iPhones
- Difficult to use with certain phone accessories
- Meter does not go beyond 30 degrees, limiting its usefulness for those with more severe curvature.
Complete guide to troubleshoot Scoliometer app on iOS and Android devices. Solve all Scoliometer app problems, errors, connection issues, installation problems and crashes.
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