a horse goes swayback when it is attempted to be saddle trained too early (1 years old) or when a horse is ridden to hard at an old age causing it's back to be dipped or swayed that's where the term SWAYBACK comes from.
Lordosis is the abnormal condition of the lumbar spine that is also known as swayback. It causes an excessive inward curvature of the spine, leading to a swayback appearance.
The four major types of postural disorder are kyphosis (excessive rounding of the upper back), lordosis (excessive inward curvature of the lower back), scoliosis (sideways curvature of the spine), and swayback (excessive curvature of the entire spine).
Flexibility is the reason we have a chain of small bones instead of a big one down our back. Imagine a fish trying to swim without a flexible spine. It would be difficult. How would a snake move? Roll? Almost impossible.
Lordosis is the abnormal condition of the lumbar spine that is also known as swayback. It causes an excessive inward curvature of the spine, leading to a swayback appearance.
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Swayback -- aka swayback posture -- is one of several types of posture ... Also, maintaining a strong core is vital to a healthy upright posture.
Lordosis is used for sway back.
I think the term you are looking for is Swayback.
Swayback in horses can be identified by an exaggerated curvature in the lumbar region of the spine, creating a dip in the back. This condition can lead to back pain, stiffness, and reduced performance in affected horses. It is important to work with a veterinarian and possibly a chiropractor or equine bodyworker to help manage and mitigate the effects of swayback in horses.
The medical terminology combining form for swayback or curve is "lord/o". It is commonly seen in terms like lordosis (excessive inward curvature of the spine) or lordotic (pertaining to lordosis).
stallions, stables, stripe, star, ship, swayback....those are all terms :-)
Hyperlordosis is a condition where the spine curves inwards. You will often hear this condition called swayback and it only occurs in the lower spine.
Lordosis is the medical term meaning swayback.Lordosis also known as swaybacklordosisinclination or sagginglordosislordosisLordosis
lordosis-"swayback" rickets-bow-legged scoliosis-lateral deviation of the spine kyphosis-"hump-backed" All are correctly matched.