The spinal curve that develops as an infant begins to walk is known as the lumbar lordosis. This curve forms in the lower back region and helps to support the spine’s weight as the child transitions to an upright posture. It is an essential adaptation that facilitates balance and stability during walking and other activities. As the child grows, the curvature of the spine continues to evolve, reflecting their developing motor skills and overall posture.
an infant begins to lift his or her head.
The cervical curve or cervical lordosis begins to develop when a baby holds her head upright.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the back bone. This is a form of arthritis due to getting older. The bone in your back will curve which causes pain.
Posterior Curve >:)
Yes, we continue to curve even after surgery. Exercise plays an important role for everyone, especially those who have had spinal surgery.
Yes but I supposed if you got a tattoo while your curve was severe, then say you had spinal fusion surgery and the curve was reduced, the tattoo may shift or change shape.
That is about where the peak of its blackbody radiation curve is, as determined by the photosphere temperature.
If there is an increase in demand then a new demand curve appears to the right of the original, but if there is an increase in quantity demanded, then there will only be an increase in price and a new demand curve will not appear.
Calvin Klein, Cool Water, Curve, Creed
A [non-intersecting] closed curve
The primary curve was formed before birth but the secondary curve was formed after birth. Thats basically the difference between the two. hope that helps