Muscle spasm usually straightens the natural curve in the cervical lordis. Massage, physical therapy, and acupuncture are potential treatments for this condition.
straightening of cervical lordosis is due to muscular spam in many cases. Patients should use a small, thin pillow under their head during sleep so that it can be cured. Physiotherapy of neck can also help you.
What is smooth reversal of curviture of cervical spine at c4-c5? Alsowhat are small focal fatty deposits in t1- t4. Also minimal disc desiccation from c2-c6 with small osteophytes seen at c4-c5 and c5-c6
Reversal of cervical lordosis can be caused by injury, scoliosis, or degeneration. It can cause stiffness and pain in the neck. It can also damage the spinal cord.
Muscle spasm usually straightens the natural curve in the cervical lordis. Massage, physical therapy, and acupuncture are potential treatments for this condition.
Can this be from a Trumatic brain injury as well
refering to neck
The cervical curvature is the most superior spinal curvature.
Secondary
Hypolordosis means a reversal of the normal spinal curvature, and cervical refers to the neck, so cervical hypolordosis would mean the neck is not curved properly. The human spine in profile from the side looks somewhat like an S. This reversal can be due to trauma, or more commonly, due to degenerative conditions, such as aging or arthritic changes.
a slight curvature of the spine near the neck
cervical curvature
No, the cervical curvature is considered the secondary curvature, the primary curvatures are the thoracic and sacral curvatures. The lumbar curvature is also considered the Secondary Secondary curvature (yes that's two secondarys, as in the second secondary)
Cervical curvature
The thoracic and sacral curvatures are obvious at birth. The cervical curvature develops when a baby begins to hold its head up independently, and the lumbar curvature develops when the baby learns to walk.
Scoliosis is curvature of the spine, either cervical, thoracic and lumbar
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral curvature.
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
Of or pertaining to the neck; as, the cervical vertebrae.