which postural deformity has convexities right or left? (a) Flatfoot (b) knock knees. (c) kyphosis. (d) scoliosis
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scoliosis
Explanation:
in this type of deformity, the curve is identified as convexity right or left.
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Option (D): Scoliosis causes convexities in the spine.
Explanation:
- Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that is most commonly seen in teenagers.
- The vertebrae in a healthy spine are stacked one on top of the other, starting at the base of the head with the cervical spine and continuing down the thoracic spine to the lumbar spine, sacrum, and coccyx.
- While there are several postural problems, such as kyphosis (excessive thoracic spine curvature) and lordosis (excessive lumbar spine curvature), scoliosis (lateral thoracic and/or lumbar spine curvature) is one that can be rectified if detected in time.
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