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== Introduction ==
== Definition ==


The neck hump, also called buffalo hump, is a postural change that develops in the neck area due to different causes such as  [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|kyphosis]], some of diseases, medications, [[obesity]] and genetic factors.
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy ==
== Etiology ==
== Treatment ==


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==

Revision as of 16:54, 10 October 2023

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Definition[edit | edit source]

The neck hump, also called buffalo hump, is a postural change that develops in the neck area due to different causes such as kyphosis, some of diseases, medications, obesity and genetic factors.

Clinically Relevant Anatomy[edit | edit source]

Etiology[edit | edit source]

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]