Maybe you're right. We would have to measure first.
Otherwise we are just doing another thing I hate witnessing: the nerds insisting to the non-nerds that they actually have a problem.
This reminds me of an opinion I heard about why not to do full body scans: you'll inevitably find diagnoses that don't actually matter but will affect the patient's quality of life just by being aware of and inevitably defined by their conditions.
Hmm. On reflection I think this is closely related: treat the patient not the problem.