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No, a cervical lordosis is the normal curve of your cervical spine (neck).
Normal cervical lordosis is lordosis very important by that position can be change and it's working disturbed.and it shift in chronic condition.
What is loss of the normal cervical lordosis consistent with muscle spasm?
Lumbar lordosis simply means that one's back is curved more than normal. Straightening of the lumbar lordosis is a process in which the back is straightened to be a more natural curve.
The cervical spine (neck) has a natural curve, the lordotic curvature, that allows for even weight distribution and shock-absorbing properties. Straightening of the lordotic curvature means that this natural curve has been lost, and the cervical spine has become straighter.
No. That is not possible. You have got a damaged spine probably.
Ayurvedic Oil massaging is a good treatmenSavet for this.
http://www.wellsphere.com/exercise-article/neutral-spine/313201 This seems to be of use.
The cervical curve or cervical lordosis begins to develop when a baby holds her head upright.
an abnormal inward(forward) curvature of the vertebral column causing a hollow in the back and is commonly referred to as (swayback, saddleback, and hyper-lordosis)curvature of the spine
Cervical and lumbar segments are physiologically lordotic, it's normal. The thoracic lordosis is a spinal deformity, so yes, this may affect the thoracic vertebrae.