What’s postural kyphosis?

Postural kyphosis is an abnormal curvature of the upper spine caused by poor posture, often seen in students and office workers. It is preventable and treatable with early intervention and muscle strengthening exercises. In severe cases, a back brace may be necessary. Postural kyphosis is an abnormal curvature of the upper spine. This type of […]

Kyphosis vs. scoliosis: what’s the difference?

Kyphosis is a forward curvature of the spine, while scoliosis is a lateral curvature. When they occur together, it is known as kyphoscoliosis. Treatment options include bracing, physical therapy, and surgery. Both kyphosis and scoliosis refer to curvatures or deformities of the spine. Simply put, kyphosis is a forward curvature of the spine, giving the […]

Cervical kyphosis: what is it?

Cervical kyphosis is a condition where the neck has an abnormal curvature, causing discomfort and stiffness. Treatment ranges from exercise and bracing to surgery, depending on the severity. Diagnosis involves a physical exam and imaging tests, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms and slowing progression. Severe cases may require surgery, but there are risks associated […]

What’s Thoracic Kyphosis?

Thoracic kyphosis is a condition where the upper back becomes rounded, causing stiffness, tenderness, and difficulty maintaining proper posture. There are three types of thoracic kyphosis, each with different treatment options including exercises, physical therapy, back braces, anti-inflammatory drugs, and surgery. Also known as thoracic spine kyphosis, thoracic kyphosis is a condition in which the […]

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