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What is Kyphosis?
Description of the disease
Kyphosis is a spinal deformity in which the curvature becomes convex backward. This condition is also known as hyperkyphosis. Kyphosis can manifest to varying degrees, from slight curvature to significant deformity.
Classification
Congenital kyphosis
Acquired kyphosis
Idiopathic kyphosis
Symptoms
Symptoms of kyphosis may include back pain, fatigue, restricted spinal mobility, accentuation of the thoracic region of the back, and hunchback.
Causes
The causes of kyphosis can be congenital, developmental, or acquired. Possible causes include congenital defects, osteoporosis, injuries, and other diseases.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of kyphosis involves X-rays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and physical examination.
Treatment
Treatment of kyphosis may include physical therapy, wearing a brace, medication therapy, and surgical intervention in severe cases.
Prevention
Prevention of kyphosis includes maintaining proper posture, regular exercises to strengthen back muscles, avoiding injuries, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Doctor
Kyphosis is treated by an orthopedic surgeon.
Note: This material is provided solely for informational purposes and is not medical advice.