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- vitamin D deficiency in children, can cause lumbar hyperlordosis. Being less common than lumbar hyperlordosis[citation needed], hypolordosis (also known as...
- deformities can occur, such as lumbar hyperlordosis, scoliosis, anterior pelvic tilt, and chest deformities. Lumbar hyperlordosis is thought to be compensatory...
- flexors shorten and the hip extensors lengthen. It is also called lumbar hyperlordosis. Posterior pelvic tilt is the opposite, when the front of the pelvis...
- time. This is why low back pain is so prevalent. Back belts Lumbar hyperlordosis Lumbar puncture Lumbar vertebrae Loin (also called lumbus) Lumbago Watson...
- in postural deformities. Chronic pain, impaired mobility, and lumbar hyperlordosis are common symptoms. SPS occurs in about one in a million people and...
- legs, enlarged head, prominent forehead Complications Ear infections, hyperlordosis, back pain, spinal stenosis, hydrocephalus Causes Genetic (autosomal...
- malalignment and arthritis; scoliosis; cervical hyperlordosis; thoracic hyperkyphosis; lumbar hyperlordosis; narrowing of the space available for the spinal...
- curvature of the lumbar region in the sagittal plane, is known as lumbar hyperlordosis and also as "swayback". Temporary lordosis is common during pregnancy...
- may end up in a "round back" or inversely may extend too much into hyperlordosis. Individuals may also experience scoliosis. Joints commonly ****ociated...
- palliating symptoms, for example, treatment of kyphosis and lumbar hyperlordosis. Acromesomelic dysplasia (AMD) is characterized by the inhibition of...