Its the Lumbar area of the spine that becomes concave.
A mild concave left curve in the upper thoracic spine refers to a slight curvature of the spine that bows towards the left side in the thoracic region, which is the area of the spine between the neck and the lower back. This condition can be a type of scoliosis, where the spine deviates from its normal alignment. While it may not lead to significant symptoms or functional impairment, it can sometimes be associated with postural issues or discomfort. Regular monitoring and appropriate physical therapy may be recommended to manage any potential effects.
A concave mark is called a "dent" or "depression." It refers to an indentation or hollow area in a surface.
Cervical
A concave side indicates that the object is curving inward or has a depressed area. This is opposite to a convex side, which curves outward. Concave shapes can provide strength and stability in structures like lenses and mirrors.
The upper sacral part of the spine. S1 to S2.
Yes, Northwestern Memorial Hospital does laser spine surgery.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
Compression fractures are most common along the spine involving the vertebrae. This is when a bone in the spine collapses and is most commonly found in the thoracic area of the spine.
A concave/cavernous area of an organ is a ventricle. Like the hollow compartments in the heart.
Yes, the paper can start burning if a concave mirror focuses the sunlight onto it. This is because the concave mirror can concentrate the sun's rays onto a smaller area, increasing the intensity of the heat and causing the paper to ignite.
Yes, Kendall E. Hansen, M.D. is a doctor that works with spine surgeries.
I would contact Center for Restorative Spine Surgery at (612) 879-8084