Levoscoliosis of the lumbar spine refers to a lateral curvature of the spine that bends to the left side, specifically affecting the lumbar region. Cobb's angle is a measurement used to quantify the degree of spinal curvature, and in this case, a Cobb's angle of 10 degrees indicates a mild curvature. While generally considered mild, monitoring and potential intervention may be necessary depending on symptoms and progression. Treatment options can include physical therapy, bracing, or surgery in more severe cases.
90 degrees...
Subtract the angel you know from 180 degrees. The answer is its supplement.
A right angle is 90 degrees.
Not sure about an angel, but an angle of 159 degrees is an obtuse angle.
acute angel
43 degrees
180
90
90 degrees
straight angle
75 degrees.
it is a straight line