Definition of Hyperkyphosis. Meaning of Hyperkyphosis. Synonyms of Hyperkyphosis

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- past 45° it is called kyphosis or "hyperkyphosis". Scheuermann's kyphosis is the most classic form of hyperkyphosis and is the result of wedged vertebrae...
- scoliosis, or bilaterally due to conditions such as osteoporosis and hyperkyphosis. Diagnosis is predominately clinical, with ****essment into the underlying...
- most common causes of hyperlordosis. Other causes include obesity, hyperkyphosis (spine curvature disorder in which the thoracic curvature is abnormally...
- progression and in some cases reduce the hyperkyphosis Cobb angle. Conservative treatment of Scheuermann's hyperkyphosis in international literature is generally...
- pain, a frequent complaint of ageing rock drummers. Diagnosed with hyperkyphosis, a forward curvature of the back, he underwent intense posture adjustment...
- curvature of the thoracic region in the sagittal plane, also called hyperkyphosis. This produces the so-called "humpback" or "dowager's hump", a condition...
- polydactyly, short metacarpals, short upper limbs, short stature, or hyperkyphosis.[citation needed] Identifying Pelger–Huët anomaly is important to differentiate...
- malalignment and arthritis; scoliosis; cervical hyperlordosis; thoracic hyperkyphosis; lumbar hyperlordosis; narrowing of the space available for the spinal...
- may occur, causing eventual compression fractures and a back "hump". Hyperkyphosis from ankylosing spondylitis can also lead to impairment in mobility...
- chin. Marfanoid features are extremely common, including scoliosis, hyperkyphosis or hyperlordosis, pectus excavatum or carinatum, slender habitus, and...