The sacroiliac, where the sacrum and ilium meet in the pelvic region.
a curve.
a curve
There is no curve in the lower back it is called flat back. It is something that doesn't need correcting. I would rather have a flat back then be lordic. Lordic is when there is a curve in the lower back and it does need to be corrected.
It means that the lower back is too straight.
Scoliosis of the lumbar spine is an abnormal sideways curve in the spine of the lower back.
Lower back
it is the bottom part of the back near the bum
lumbar area
yes
The word for a curve of the spine is "scoliosis." This condition involves an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, which can occur in various degrees and can affect posture and overall health. Other terms related to spinal curvature include "kyphosis," which refers to an excessive outward curve of the upper back, and "lordosis," which describes an excessive inward curve of the lower back.
Your lower BACK
Well, scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. The cervicothoracic part deals with the location of the curve. The cervical region is the neck, and the thoracic is the upper back. So the cervicothoracic scoliosis would be a curvature of the spine in the neck/upper back