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The curves in the spine are designed to make the spine stronger and deal with the compressive forces that occur throughout the body. The spine has curves in the neck, mid-back, and lower back.
It has two types of curvatures: lordosis in the cervical and lumbar spine and kyphosis in the thoracic spine and sacrum. The curves work in harmony with each other to deal with compressive forces.
The normal range for lordotic spinal curvatures varies; for cervical lordosis, 20-40 degrees, and for lumbar lordosis, 40-60 degrees. If they get too small or too big, they can negatively affect the biomechanics of the area. When it is too small, it is hypo lordosis; when it is too big, it is hyperlordosis.
There a different types of lumbar lordosis, such as due to poor posture, traumatic lumbar lordosis, congenital lumbar lordosis, neuromuscular lumbar lordosis,
The first step to being able to deal with lumbar lordosis is to find what is causing the shifting to occur.
At The Scoliosis Reduction Center, we offer proactive, customized treatment programs driven by the cause and try to restore the spinal alignment to the normal and healthy range making them less prone to injury and pain.
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00:00 Why Does The Spine Have Curves?
00:34 Types Of Spinal Curvatures
01:25 Range Of Lordotic Curvatures
02:26 Symptoms Of Hyperlordosis
03:46 Symptoms Of Hypolordosis
04:18 Types Of Lordosis
05:20 Steps To Dealing With Lumbar Lordosis
05:48 What We Offer At The Scoliosis Reduction Center
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