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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about kyphotic. kyphotic. Information about kyphotic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Sitting in a reclined position with the head and neck supported provides kyphotic residents with a social link to their surroundings.
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Kyphosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kyphosis (Greek - kyphos , a hump), also called hunchback , is a common condition of a curvature of the upper (thoracic) spine. It can be either the result of degenerative diseases (such as arthr...
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Definition of kyphotic in the Medical Dictionary. kyphotic explanation. Information about kyphotic in Free online English dictionary. What is kyphotic? Meaning of kyphotic medical term. What does kyphotic mean? ... Also called humpback. kyphotic, adj.
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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A 46-year-old male presented with late onset of paraparesis caused by kyphotic deformity due to infantile tuberculosis. ... A 46-year-old male presented with late onset of paraparesis caused by kyphotic deformity due to infantile tuberculosis. A posterior circumferential decompression was performed from the sixth thoracic...
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Kyphosis is a condition which normally affects the thoracic spinal region. This mid back area normally demonstrates a kyphotic curvature in a typical anatomy. However, in a hyper-kyphotic condition, this curvature is exaggerated and can create a noticeable physical deformity of the middle back.
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www.cure-back-pain.org/kyphosis.html
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The condition is not inherently painful or dangerous. Many people have an excessive kyphotic curvature and do not suffer any symptoms at all. ... Causes of Kyphotic Curvature ... The normal thoracic spine has a kyphotic curve. This helps to balance the spine and act as a shock absorber. Sometimes, this normal curve...
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www.cure-back-pain.org/kyphosis-treatment.html
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Encyclopedia article about kyphotic. Information about kyphotic in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Sitting in a reclined position with the head and neck supported provides kyphotic residents with a social link to their surroundings.
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Kyphotic - Definition of Kyphotic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Kyphotic. Look it up now! ... Use kyphotic in a Sentence...
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