There are many different types of spine problems that may be called a bent spine. Some are kyphosis and scoliosis. A treatment for scoliosis or kyphosis can be a back brace, or in severe cases corrective surgery.
Your question ... the way you wrote it ... really doesn't make sense. I think you meant the second choice to be "legs straight and knees locked". That configuration is more likely to hurt you, because your knees can't absorb any of the impact, and the shock is transmitted up into your hips and spine.
your spine
The normal anatomy of the spine is usually described by dividing up the spine into 3 major sections: the cervical, the thoracic, and the lumbar spine. (Below the lumbar spine is a bone called the sacrum, which is part of the pelvis). Each section is made up of individual bones called vertebrae. There are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, and 5 lumbar vertebrae.Anatomy of the Spine
A mineral that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is said to be malleable. This is one of the main properties of metals.
lumbar vertebrae
Lumbar scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature within the lower seven vertebrate.
Yes, but it all depends on where the spinal column is bent and how much pain a person is in. Treatments include exercise, physiotherapy, external bracing, decompression surgery or spinal fusion.
fast collission with something.
Fish with a deformed spinal chord are usually destroyed and do not turn up for sale. (except as feeder fish)There is nothing you can do for it. MY advice is to euthanise it.
of course it makes you a little bit shorter if you have something and you bend it, it gets shorter its the same with scoliosis the spine is bent so the body is shorter people who have the correction surgery end up gaining a few inched at the end of it when their spine is straight
It quite possibly has a deformed spine. This is common in very inbred fish. Your glofish is in actual fact a Zerba Danio with an added gene from a jellyfish that makes it glow.
You might want to check with your doctor and get an MRI to see if any of your T discs wereseparated, If so they might have to do surgery to install rods to hold your spine in place while your T discs fuse back together, Or they might just make you wear a brace to hold your spine upright again until your T discs come together.
spine
The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.
The Stomach is Anterior to the Spine.
The root word "scolio" means curved or bent, usually referring to a condition of lateral curvature of the spine known as scoliosis.
A bumped book spine refers to a book spine that has been slightly bent or damaged, often resulting in a small crease or dent. This damage typically occurs when a book is dropped or mishandled, causing the spine to lose its smooth, straight appearance.