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Lordosis is a term used to describe the inward curves in the spine commonly found in the lumbar and cervical areas. The cervical area has a lordotic range of 20-35 degrees and the lumbar ranges between 40-60 degrees. When the curvature exceeds these ranges it is considered hyperlordosis.
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Lordosis is the normal inward lordoticcurvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the human spine. The normal outward (convex) curvature in the thoracic and sacralregions is termed kyphosis or kyphotic. The term comes from the Greek lordōsis, from lordos ("bent backward").
Lordosis is the normal inward lordoticcurvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the human spine. The normal outward (convex) curvature in the thoracic and sacralregions is termed kyphosis or kyphotic. The term comes from the Greek lordōsis, from lordos ("bent backward").
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