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Hyperkyphosis, (Humpback) A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions

Par : Kenneth Kee
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-463-94761-6
  • EAN9780463947616
  • Date de parution07/03/2020
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  • ÉditeurBluewater

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This book describes Hyperkyphosis (Humpback), Diagnosis and Treatment and Related DiseasesHyperkyphosisHyperkyphosis is the abnormal curvature of the spineIt is normally noticed in older people and grows with timeElderly females are affected more than maleHyperkyphosis screening should done for both males and femalesNormally there are no symptoms except a slight fatigue in the spineThere may angulation of the spine that showed up over timeThe most important test is the Bone density testWhere porosity of some bones are more than the restX-rays and MRI of the spine will then confirm the severityConstant observation will determine the need for surgeryMeasurement of the curvature will help decide the treatmentMild Hyperkyphosis do not require any adjustmentModerate Hyperkyphosis may require the wearing of back bracesWhich should prevent further curving of the spine at all placesSevere Hyperkyphosis may require surgical interventionWith metal rods, bolts and screws and vertebral fusion-An original poem by Kenneth KeeHyperkyphosis is a curving of the spine that produces an abnormal bowing or rounding of the back which results in a hunchback or slouching posture.
While the thoracic spine should have a natural kyphosis between 20 to 45 degrees, postural or structural abnormalities can result in a curve that is outside this normal range. While the medical term for a curve that is greater than normal (more than 50 degrees) is actually "hyperkyphosis, " the term "kyphosis" is often used by doctors to indicate the medical disorder of excessive curvature in the thoracic spine that results in a rounded upper back.
Hyperkyphosis (termed kyphosis by doctors) is a spinal disorder in which an excessive outward curve of the spine leads to an abnormal rounding of the upper and middle of the back. The disorder is occasionally called "humpback" or in the case of a severe curve as "hunchback."Kyphosis can happen at any age but is frequent during adolescence. In the majority of cases, kyphosis produces few problems and does not require treatment.
Occasionally, a patient may need to wear a back brace or do exercises in order to improve his or her posture and strengthen the spine. In severe cases, kyphosis can be painful, produce significant spinal deformity, and lead to breathing problems. Patients with severe kyphosis may need surgery to help reduce the excessive spinal curve and improve their symptoms. Kyphosis can affect patients of all ages.
The disorder is frequent during adolescence, a time of rapid bone growth. Kyphosis can differ in severity. Generally, the greater the curve, the more serious is the disorder. Milder curves may produce mild back pain or no symptoms at all. More severe curves can produce significant spinal deformity and result in a visible hump on the patient's back. Only the most serious cases will result in a hunchback or produce discomfort or breathing disorders.
Normal kyphosis is defined as a Cobb angle of 20-40° measured from T2-T12. The Cobb angle is a measurement on plain radiograph to quantify the degree of spinal deformities. When the "roundness" of the upper spine rises past 45° it is termed hyperkyphosis. Scheuermann disease and postural round back are often diagnosed in adolescents. Congenital abnormalities such as failure of formation or failure of segmentation of the spinal components can produce a pathological kyphosis.
In adults, kyphosis can be produced by:1. Degenerative diseases of the spine2. Fractures produced by osteoporosis3. Injury4. Slipping of one vertebra forward on another5. Tumors6. Infection7. Iatrogenic causes (laminectomy)...