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Lordosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lordosis (commonly referred to as swayback , saddle back , or hyper-lordosis ) is a medical term used to describe an inward curvature of a portion of the vertebral column. Two segments of the v...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lordotic curvature. Lordotic curvature. Information about Lordotic curvature in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Lordotic curvature; Lords of the Articles; Lords of the Congregation; Lords, House of; Lordsburg; Lordstown; Lorelei; Loreley;
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Any disturbance of the cervical lordotic curvature will result in symptoms as far ranging as localized slight to severe pain to radicular pain from the neck into the shoulders, arms and hands, numbness, muscular weakness, even paralysis.
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Spinal curves are either kyphotic or lordotic. In a normal spine there are four types of spinal curvatures important to balance, flexibility, and stress absorption and distribution. ... Lordotic curves. These curves will continue to develop until growing stops. Spinal curves are either kyphotic ... Curvature Normal Curvature...
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A small degree of both kyphotic and lordotic curvature is normal. Too much kyphotic curving causes round shoulders or hunched shoulders (Scheuermann's disease).
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Lordosis, Lordosis is an increased curving of the spine. ... A small degree of both kyphotic and lordotic curvature is normal. Too much kyphotic curving causes round shoulders or hunched shoulders (Scheuermann's disease).
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A small degree of both kyphotic and lordotic curvature is normal. Exaggeration of the kyphotic curve is described as round shoulders or hunched shoulders (the medical term is Scheuermann's disease). Exaggeration of the lordotic curve is often called swayback (the medical term is lordosis).
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