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.
The link should help. It says 10% of adults. I know this because I have the same condition except I wasn't technically an adult when I was diagnosed. I hope the link helped.
The lumbar section of a typical human spine contains five vertebrae, known as L1 to L5.
It is false; splenomegaly is enlargement of the spleen.
The vertebrae located in the lower back are known as the lumbar vertebrae. They are the five largest and strongest vertebrae in the spinal column, situated below the thoracic vertebrae and above the sacrum. The lumbar vertebrae support the majority of the body's weight and are responsible for the flexibility and movement of the lower back.
Lordosis is the medical term meaning swayback.Lordosis also known as swaybacklordosisinclination or sagginglordosislordosisLordosis
Lumbago also known as low back pain, is pain of the lumbar region of the spine
Myositis is chronic muscular soreness, it is also known as myalgia. Lumbar myositis is a condition of the lower back where the muscles are inflamed.
Lordosis is used for sway back.
A condition known as pectins excavatum.
from the base of your neck to mid back is known as the thoracic spine and an excessive curvature of this region is called a kyphosis. Kyphosis looks like a "hump" when viewed from the side. Below the thoracic region is the lumbar region which is commonly known as the low back. Excessive inwards curvature of this region is called a hyperlordosis.
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.
Lumbar radiculopathy is also known a sciatica .
A lumbar tap, also known as a lumbar puncture, removes cerebrospinal fluid from the spinal canal.
An exaggerated anterior spinal curve in the lumbar area is commonly known as lumbar hyperlordosis. This condition involves an excessive inward curvature of the lower back, which can lead to discomfort, pain, and potential postural issues. Factors contributing to hyperlordosis may include obesity, pregnancy, or muscle imbalances. It is important to address this condition through proper exercise, stretching, and ergonomic adjustments to alleviate symptoms and improve posture.
The abnormal softening of a gland is known as "adenomalacia." This condition can result from various factors, including inflammation, infection, or degeneration. It may affect the gland's function and could require medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Also known as PDA. A condition in premature infants which causes abnormal fetal circulation