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This can mean: There’s too much of a curve. The curve is running in the wrong direction, also called reverse cervical lordosis. The curve has moved to the right. The curve has moved to the left.
In addition, spontaneous motor-unit firing was observed in her upper trapezius muscles at rest. MRI revealed reversed cervical lordosis with no compression of the spinal cord. The patient was treated ...
and a further inward curve at the neck (cervical lordosis). When we sit with our legs out straight or on a chair with knees flexed and feet on the floor, the pelvis rocks backwards. This ...
Lordosis describes an exaggerated inward curve of the spine, often in the neck (cervical lordosis ) or lower back (lumbar lordosis). Causes of lordosis may include injury and various health ...
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