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- Lordosis (Swayback): Types, Causes Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic
What is lordosis (swayback)? Lordosis is the medical definition for the forward curved spine in your neck or lower back
- Lumbar Lordosis: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
What is lordosis? Lordosis is a term that refers to the normal inward curvature of the spine in the lumbar region (lower back) However, lordosis can become exaggerated, leading to a condition called hyperlordosis This condition is also known as “swayback” or “anterior pelvic tilt ”
- Lordosis: Muscle Pain, Curve Correction, Pain Relief
Lordosis is a curvature abnormality in the spine that usually doesn't cause symptoms but can lead to pain if severe Understanding the signs and proactively addressing posture can help manage or prevent discomfort
- Lordosis - Wikipedia
Lordosis in the human spine makes it easier for humans to bring the bulk of their mass over the pelvis This allows for a much more efficient walking gait than that of other primates, whose inflexible spines cause them to resort to an inefficient forward-leaning "bent-knee, bent-waist" gait
- Spinal Curvatures (Scoliosis, Kyphosis and Lordosis)
Lordosis, also called swayback, is the forward curving of your spine in the neck (cervical) or lower back (lumbar) areas A healthy spine naturally curves in this direction, but lordosis is when the cervical or lumbar spine curves much more than it should
- Lordosis vs. Hyperlordosis: A guide to spinal curvature
Lordosis refers to the natural inward curve of the spine, most noticeable in the lower back (lumbar spine) and sometimes in the neck (cervical spine)
- Lordosis: Causes, Treatments, and Risks - Healthline
It’s normal to have an arch in your back With lordosis, the arch is too far inward and may affect your ability to move Learn about causes and treatment
- Lordosis: Guide To Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments
Lordosis is the inward curvature of a portion of the lower back and upper spine Learn more about the condition—and treatment options
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