Age-related Hyperkyphosis
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The information you will find below is based on articles found on PubMed by using the keywords: age-related hyperkyphosis, hyperkyphotic posture, elderly hyperkyphosis, rehabilitation hyperkyphosis.
Definition/Description1,2[edit | edit source]
An age-related hyperkyphosis can be described as an exaggerated dorsal curvature of the thoracic spine. It can lead to mobility impairments (such as decreased mobility), and it increases the risks of falling and of fractures. A thoracic hyperkyphosis is associated with advancing age, low bone density, muscle weakness and degenerative disk diseases. An age-related hyperkyphosis can have an impact on the basic functioning and daily living (especially performance of mobility tasks). That’s why its diagnostic is important, research of the risk factors, the possible consequences and surely its treatment/rehab.
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