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An exaggeration of the forward curve of the lower part of the back, sometimes called sway-back.
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The inward curvature of the spine at the lower back, which is normal to a certain degree; abnormal as a result of excess weight and other health conditions.
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| lordosis |
An exaggerated inward curvature of the spine.
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| lordosis |
a curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the lower back area, giving the child a "swayback" appearance.
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An abnormal anterior curve, usually found in the lumbar region, and as such is an exaggeration of the normal anterior curve (avoid use of the term "normal lordosis"); often called "hollow back." It is accompanied by anterior pelvic tilt and hip joint flexion. If used without any modifying word, it refers to lumbar lordosis. In the thoracic region, occasionally, there is a slight lordosis which is a reversal of the normal posterior curve. ...
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