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Kyphosis is a disorder of the spine. In this disease, the spine of the patient becomes curved, and this causes the rounding of the upper back. Sometimes this condition is called round back or hunchback (in severe cases). Kyphosis can occur to a person of any age, but older women are more likely to develop this condition. The most common types of kyphosis are Scheuermann's kyphosis, postural kyphosis and congenital kyphosis.
Generally, kyphosis is caused in older age due to weakness in the bones of the spine. Due to weakness, the spine bone compresses or cracks. The kyphosis caused in children is due to the malformation of the spine or because of improper wedging of the spinal bones.
Most kyphosis does not require treatment and can be reversed through improvement in posture and exercise. In cases treatment is needed, it depends upon the cause of the condition. Umlike kyphosis, which is an outward curvature of the spine, lordosis is the inward curvature in the lower back or neck and scoliosis is the lateral curvature forming a C-shape or S-shape.
Disease Name |
Kyphosis |
Alternative Name |
Roundback, Hunchback, Kelso's hunchback |
Symptoms |
Pain and stiffness in shoulder blades and back, Numbness, weakness, and tingling sensation in legs, Fatigue, Problem in balancing, Shortness of breath, Bladder and bowel incontinence |
Causes | Fracture, Osteoporosis, Birth defect, Syndrome |
Diagnosis | CT scan, MRI, Nerve tests, Bone density test |
Treated by |
Orthopaedician |
Treatment options |
Kyphoplasty, Bracing, Exercises |
Mild kyphosis may not show any kind of symptoms in the initial days. But, in some cases, it may show signs like
Generally, kyphosis is caused when the vertebrae in the spine become more wedge-shaped. The reasons behind the abnormal vertebrae may be any of the followings:
The two most common factors that increase the chances of developing kyphosis are osteoporosis and having a family history of the condition.
Some other risk factors of kyphosis are:
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It is not possible to prevent kyphosis in all cases. But, we can reduce the chances of postural kyphosis by practising some of the following steps:
Early diagnosis offers the best outlook for kyphosis. In most cases, people do not need any treatment. However, if it is not treated, it may lead to worsening of curvature and significant spinal deformity. The patients may have a loss of sensation and movement in the lower body. The best way to monitor kyphosis is to do exercises daily and do physical therapy to improve the body posture.
The doctor may also recommend tests to diagnose the condition better. These tests may include:
The treatment of kyphosis depends upon the severity and the type of kyphosis.
Last Updated on: 15 November 2022
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