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  • ...c herniation]] can occur. This is due to increased lumbar lordosis; lumbar lordosis would decrease by limiting the pressure placed on the posterior aspect of t
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  • * [[Low Back Pain Related to Hyperlordosis|Lordosis]] in the power athlete is common. ** Assessed from the side - Is there an increased lumbar lordosis or a flattened lumbar spine?
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  • [[File:Increased lordosis.png|thumb|Increased Lordosis]] ...re of low back muscles results in [[Low Back Pain Related to Hyperlordosis|lordosis]]; Unilateral contracture results in [[scoliosis]] with convexity to the op
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  • # Improving or restoring the cervical lordosis, and neck-related function disorders Activation of the deep neck flexors helps maintain the natural lordosis of the cervical spine. Injury to the cervical region, or extended periods o
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  • ...correct posture, relax muscles, increase endurance, stretch and increase lordosis.<ref name=":0" /> * To avoid lumbar lordosis
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  • ...le is considered as a prime mover for dynamically maintaining the cervical lordosis<ref name="port">Porterfield JA, DeRosa C. Mechanical neck pain,fckLRperspe
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  • ...osture causing lumbar lordosis. Anterior pelvic tilting strengthens lumbar lordosis whereas posterior pelvic tilting has the opposite effect. Posterior pelvic ...ent with excessive lumbar lordosis, and the multifidus in decreased lumbar lordosis<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...shown to have a postural function on cervical curvature, counteracting the lordosis increment related to the weight of the head and to the contraction of the p
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  • ...up with the [[pelvis]] or a rib hump. An increased or decreased [[Posture|lordosis/kyphosis]] can also be a sign of scoliosis. <ref name="[15]">Scoliosis 3DC- ...arching for abnormalities of the spinal curve, like increased or decreased lordosis/ kyphosis, and an asymmetry of the trunk.<ref name="[1]">iScoliosis. Sympto
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  • ...n the lumbar spine, shear strength by vertebrae, increases with increasing lordosis and with hyperlordosis. The pull of muscle on the lumbar vertebrae also cre
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  • ...spine (longer thoracic kyphosis is observed) 3. apparently shorter lumbar lordosis 4. normal or slightly decreased anterior [[Pelvic Tilt|pelvic tilt]]<ref na ...=4Pa03FaaZKE|width}}<ref>GeurillaZen Swayback vs. Anterior Pelvic Tilt (w/ Lordosis) Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pa03FaaZKE (last accessed
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  • ...O may be performed at one or multiple locations along the spine to restore lordosis. ...tebral body along with the pedicles. PSO allows for more correction of the lordosis than SPO.
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  • ...ients with idiopathic scoliosis (loss of thoracic kyphosis, loss of lumbar lordosis, flat back deformity).
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  • # Increased lumbar lordosis and ....gov/pmc/articles/PMC6488071/ Effects of exercise programs on kyphosis and lordosis angle: A systematic review and meta-analysis.] PloS one. 2019 Apr 29;14(4):
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  • ...agepub.com/doi/10.1177/0145561320946644 Dysphagia precipitated by cervical lordosis in the aged]. Ear Nose Throat J. 2020:145561320946644.</ref> * Increased lumbar lordosis
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  • ...g a slight concave alignment, referred to as cervical lordosis. The normal lordosis range should be maintained at 31° - 40°<ref name=":0" />.This neck curve ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC5324370/ Lippa L, Lippa L, Cacciola F. Loss of cervical lordosis: What is the prognosis? J Craniovertebr Junction Spine. 2017 Jan-Mar;8(1):9
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  • '''Test protocol:''' Upright sitting with corrected lumbar lordosis; extension of the knee without movement (flexion) of low back <ref name=":1 '''Correct''': Upright sitting with lumbar lordosis; extension of the knee to within 50° of straight without movement of lower
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  • ...horacic Hyperkyphosis|increased thoracic kyphosis]] and increased cervical lordosis.<ref name="Ishida" /><ref name="Chaitow" /><br>There are two known subtypes ...anterior tilt of the pelvis. This can be associated with increased lumbar lordosis. <br>- Next the shape, size and tone of the tightened/inhibited muscles. (s
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  • * Lordosis (click [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b2/53/6d/b2536ddd6371dee322cdee133d2 Scoliosis and lordosis are often seen in conjunction with other deformities in newborn foals:<ref
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  • ==== '''Active Pelvic Lordosis''' ==== ...used by the prosthetic user to initiate knee flexion during gait is pelvic lordosis. To ensure successful prosthetic fitting, the prosthetic user must be able
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  • ...to fill the space between the plinth and the neck without pushing it into lordosis. ...g. Use the pressure sensor as biofeedback to monitor the flattening of the lordosis by watching for an increase in pressure. Monitor for substitution by palpat
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  • ...o palpate the spinous process of C3-C6 in individuals with normal cervical lordosis. === Cervical Lordosis ===
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  • ...knee and hip flexion, [[gait]], posture, and [[balance]]. Increased lumbar lordosis due to an increased pelvic tilt can be associated with the risk of low back High heels are also seen to increase lumbar lordosis. They raise the Center of Mass (CoM), decreasing postural stability. It is
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  • ...sterior tilt position, decreasing the lumbar lordosis (an excess in lumbar lordosis is often seen in scoliosis patients).
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  • ...efficient for pelvic asymmetry modifications in head positioning, cervical lordosis or thoracic kyphosis.<ref>Iunes DH, Cecílio MB, Dozza MA, Almeida PR. [htt
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  • *Excessive lordosis which results in increased mechanical pressure Patients with Baastrup syndrome typically show an excessive lordosis.<ref name=":3" /> <ref name=":19">Jang EC, Song KS, Lee HJ, Kim JY, Yang JJ
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  • |'''Increased Lumbar Lordosis''' |Lumbar lordosis is exaggerated during prosthetic stance phase<br><br>
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  • ...cause of the lumbar lordosis, alignment of the upper spine, cervical spine lordosis, kyphotic thoracic spine and the appropriate alignment of the pelvis connec ...gait, the patient will tilt their trunk forward or compensate by excessive lordosis of the spine and an anterior pelvic tilt.<ref name=":6" />
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  • * Cervical lordosis * Lumbar lordosis
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  • * Bilateral contracture of low back muscles results in lordosis.
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  • ...la, S., Parker, T., Robertson, K. and Pepin, M.-E. (2022) Comparing Lumbar Lordosis in Functional Dance Positions in Collegiate Dancers with and without Low Ba ...ncers will attempt to compensate by increasing hip flexion and thus lumbar lordosis<ref name=":19" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":10" />.
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  • ...of paraspinal muscle fullness or asymmetry, increase or decrease in lumbar lordosis, muscle atrophy, or posture asymmetry. Patients with chronic facet syndrome *Reducing lumbar lordosis
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  • | Pt sitting with spine in a natural lordosis. Pt retract scapulae and gently elongate the cervical spines to achieve a n
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  • ...draw in maneuver before the bridging exercise to prevent excessive lumbar lordosis. Also maximum expiration which was found to increase the abdominal muscles
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  • ...les|transversospinalis]] group. They provide posterior support of cervical lordosis in synergy with the [[Cervical Deep Neck Flexors|deep neck flexors]] and pr
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  • ...lvic tilt, crouch [[gait]], hip instability and increased lumbar [[Posture|lordosis]].<ref>Bilgili F, Temelli Y, Akalan NE. Assessment of the hip and knee flex
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  • ...ect of adding abdominal bracing to spinal stabilization exercise on lumbar lordosis angle, extensor strength, pain, and function in patients with non-specific ...lt=|thumb|Obesity can lead to altered body positions eg exaggerated lumbar lordosis]]The body is composed of water, [[Proteins|protein]], minerals, and [[Adipo
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  • '''<u>4. Lordosis:</u>''' A lordosis is classified as an excessive convex curvature of the lumbar spine.<ref nam ** Reduces excessive lumbar lordosis
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  • ...s://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-016-1250-1 How consistent are lordosis, range of movement and lumbo-pelvic rhythm in people with and without back
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  • ...ormities will result in sagittal plane abnormalities, for e.g. kyphosis or lordosis, whereas others will primarily affect the coronal plane e.g. scoliosis. The ...mal development of the spine can cause significant scoliosis, kyphosis, or lordosis, resulting in body deformities that can be distressing to patients and thei
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  • ...d frontal bossing, limited elbow extension, bowed legs, spinal kyphosis or lordosis, and spinal stenosis."<ref name="June et al" /> Per[[Image:Xray.jpg|thumb|X *Spine curvatures called kyphosis and lordosis."<ref name="pubmed" />
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  • === Lumbar Lordosis === ''Lordosis = the natural curve for the lumbar spine.'' This curve defines lumbar spine
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  • ** decreased cervical lordosis ...pen kinetic chain]] of swimming to different loads and exaggerating lumbar lordosis
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  • ...nt, and may provide indirect decompression of the neural elements, restore lordosis and correct deformity<ref name=":1">Mobbs, R. J., Phan, K., Malham, G., See ...cts to immobilise the vertebrae rigidly while preserving the normal lumbar lordosis.<ref>Burkus K, et al: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19411467/ Six-year o
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  • ...cation, correction of the posture by improving posture by restoring lumbar lordosis, avoiding provocative postures and avoid prolonged tensile stress on norma ...tomach with the head to one side or the other. This position can create a lordosis of the lumbar spine. The patient maintains this position for at least 3 min
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  • ...or clinical measures such as palpation, active straight leg raise, lumbar lordosis, pelvic inclination and dynamic tests. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ilt of the pelvis, increased flexion of the hips, and a compensatory hyper lordosis in the lumbar spine<ref>Physiopedia contributors. (2022) ''Lower Crossed Sy ...tened or tight. This results in inhibition of gluteal activity. The lumbar lordosis increases due to the tight hip flexors <ref>Dhanani, S., & Shah, D. T. (201
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  • ...<br>Patients with chronic facet syndrome may have flattening of the lumbar lordosis and rotation or lateral bending at the sacroiliac joint or thoracolumbar ar ...iological curves in his back (cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis). These instructions are not only important for passive activities, like si
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  • ==Kyphosis and Lordosis== [[Kyphosis]] and lordosis are shown to increase at a linear rate from a child to adolescent age.
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  • ...eduction in lumbar lordosis, an increase in both [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar]] lordosis and [[Thoracic Anatomy|thoracic]] [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|kyphosis,]] or a ...acic spine, increase anterior pelvic tilting, and increase of the cervical lordosis.<ref name=":1">Stuart Porter, [https://archive.org/details/tidysphysiothera
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