Lordosis is also commonly referred to as "swayback." It is characterized by an excessive inward curvature of the spine, primarily in the lower back region. This condition can lead to discomfort and may affect posture and mobility. In some contexts, it may also be called lumbar lordosis when specifically referring to the lower back area.
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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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Lordosis is used for sway back.
It varys , and it depends on how bad you you actually have lordosis, some days are fine some are incredibly painful, it also depends on what you have been doing physicaly, and or how you slept etc
Correct spelling is lordosis, also called swayback. It occurs in a different plane of the spine, back to front rather than side to side.
Normal cervical lordosis is lordosis very important by that position can be change and it's working disturbed.and it shift in chronic condition.
Lordosis is an abnormal curvature of the lumbar spine. It causes people to appear as if they were arching their lower back and sticking their buttocks out. Usually there are no physical symptoms of lordosis, although occasionally there may be some back pain if the lordosis is especially severe.
No, a cervical lordosis is the normal curve of your cervical spine (neck).
Lordosis is an exaggerated inward curvature of the lumbar spine, which primarily occurs in the sagittal plane. This means that when viewing the spine from the side, lordosis involves an increased concave curvature in the lumbar region.
You have lordosis.