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Kyphosis: types, classification, diagnostics, methods of treatment, complications, consequences
What is sacral kyphosis and how it manifests itself
Sacral kyphosis is the posteriorly convex sacral spine, which normally does not exceed 40 degrees. This part of the vertebral column is strong enough, so deformation in it are rare. read more...Angular kyphosis: what it is, what its symptoms and causes
Angular kyphosis increased convexity of the thoracic spine posteriorly with sharp top of the arc curvature. The term reflects the basic essence of pathology: it is in the area read more...Do in the army with kyphosis: answer according to the law
Kyphosis – convexity of the spinal column posteriorly. Highlighted the physiological and pathological convexity. Appreciate its results, radiographs of the spine in lateral projection. There are Physiological kyphosis in the thoracic read more...Physiological kyphosis: what is the difference between pathological
The Physiological kyphosis in the standard is observed in the thoracic and sacral parts of the spine. This curvature is characterized by the convexity of the axis of the read more...Positional kyphosis: causes, treatments
Kyphosis position is described in the medical literature, as the presence of an angle of curvature in the thoracic region, more than 55 degrees in the study of the read more...Youth (uvenilny) kyphosis: causes the gain, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Juvenile kyphosis disease (Chairman Mau, juvenile dorsal kyphosis, kyphosis osteochondropathies, youth apofiza, kyphosis apprentices journeyman) – flexion accompanied by excessive convexity posteriorly in the thoracic spine with angle greater read more...Kyphosis in children: causes, symptoms, treatment
Kyphosis in children occurs most often between the ages of 13 to 19 years. In this time interval is observed active growth of the spine and muscular system of read more...Osteochondropathies kyphosis: what is it, symptoms, causes
Osteochondropathies kyphosis disease (Chairman Mau, juvenile dorsal kyphosis, youth apofiza) – the formation of abnormal concavity posteriorly in the thoracic spine. It occurs most often in adolescence (12-17 years). Osteochondropathy read more...How is the massage for kyphosis of the thoracic spine
Massage for kyphosis – a complex of mechanical techniques impact on the surface of the human body by rubbing, vibration, pressure. Manipulation can be performed directly at the location read more...Kyphosis of the lumbar spine: what is it, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Lumbar kyphosis – an atypical condition characterized by the reverse hyperextension legationsrat arc (the concavity anterior to the vertebral column). Physiologically in the lower back lordosis is observed that depreciation read more...Kyphosis of the thoracic spine reinforced, smooth: what is it, symptoms, causes, treatment, exercises
Kyphosis of the thoracic spine – physiological vignette of the vertebral column posterior to the angle of curvature (assessed on a lateral radiograph) not more than 30 degrees. When read more...Pathological kyphosis of the spine: symptoms, treatment, remediation methods at home
Treatment of kyphosis traditional methods can be performed only in conjunction with medical methods. Gymnastic exercises and the wearing of orthopedic corsets in this pathology is the mainstay of read more...Kyphosis 1, 2, 3 degree: symptoms, diagnosis, causes, development, types
Kyphosis 3 degrees – terrible disease, which in most cases requires surgical intervention. It is characterized by increased physiological curvature in the thoracic spine with an angle of curvature read more...Kyphosis of the cervical spine: symptoms, causes, treatment
Cervical kyphosis – a concept that is somewhat unusual to the ear doctor. Anatomically in the cervical spine there is a lordosis is a concavity forward. The term "kyphosis" read more...Hyper-kyphosis of the thoracic spine: what is it, symptoms, treatment
Hyper-kyphosis is an excessive curve in the thoracic spine posteriorly. Occurs most often in young people who incorrectly sitting at a school Desk, have a weak muscular corset back, read more...