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Q: What function does the curvatures of the spine have?
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Under what conditions do the secondary curvatures of the spine develop?

The following conditions are when secondary curvatures of the spine develop: Cervical - when the baby starts to hold its head up Lumbar - when the baby starts to walk


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There are four natural curvatures of the spine.


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No. The Spinal cord or column should have nature curvatures. Natural curvature occurs at all 5 regions of the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal region). However, too much curvatures can cause problems, such as scoliosis.


Is It Bad To Have Scoliosis?

It depends on the degree (amount of curvature) that you have. People with mild curvatures that do not effect the functionn of the spine can lead healthy active lives.


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Bernard Edward Brodhurst has written: 'The Deformities of the human body: A System of Orthopaedic Surgery, Being a Course of Lectures ..' 'Curvatures of the spine'


What is the function of the pelvic bone?

The function of the pelvis is to hold your legs and spine up.


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What are the thoratic and sacral curvatures called because they are present at birth?

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Under what conditions do the secondary curvatures develop?

Secondary curvatures are the curves in the spine that develop after birth (when a baby starts to hold its head up).Thoracic and sacral curvatures are the primary curvaturescervical and lumbar