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lordosis
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skeletal spine, lordosis, swayback, lordosis, increased curvature, curved lumbar spine, spine has three types of curves, kyphotic, refers, outward curve, the thoracic spine, level, the ribs, lordotic, refers, inward curve, the lumbar spine, above the buttocks, scoliotic, sideways curvature, the spine, is always abnormal, a small degree of both kyphotic, lordotic curvature is normal, exaggeration, the kyphotic curve is described, round shoulders, hunched shoulders, medical term is scheuermann's disease, exaggeration, the lordotic curve, swayback, medical term is lordosis, curvature tends to make the buttocks appear more prominent, a child, marked lordosis, laid on his back on a hard surface, space beneath his lower back, surface, lordotic curve is flexible, child bends forward the curve reverses, generally of little medical significance, curve is fixed, suggests the need, medical evaluation, intervention, benign juvenile lordosis, not medically significant, achondroplasia, spondylolisthesis, diskitis
back is flexible, lordosis, not treated, not progress, child has an exaggerated posture, a misaligned back, evaluated, medically significant cause,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, lordosis in detail, time pattern, did it first notice the, excessive curvature, getting worse, ever better, worse than, examined by the health care provider, quality
how would describe the curvature, does the amount, curvature, change, physical examination, child asked, bend forward, side, to lie flat on a table so that the spine, examined, variety of positions, particularly curvature seems "fixed", not bendable, diagnostic tests recommended, spine x-ray, lumbosacral spine x-ray, tests to rule out suspected disorders causing the condition, related to lordosis.
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