Friday, March 5, 2010

Lordosis

1. Lordosis 


Normal spine when viewed from the rear will look straight. Another case of people with spinal lordosis, will look crooked, especially in the lower back.
Symptoms arising from different lordosis for each person. Lordosis symptoms most often are protrusion of the buttocks. Other symptoms vary according to the accompanying disorders such as muscular dystrophy, developmental disorders thighs, and neuromuscular disorders.
Back pain, pain radiating to the legs, and changes in the pattern of bowel movements and urination can occur in lordosis, but rarely. If these symptoms occur, required further examination by a doctor.