Kyphosis Correction
Kyphosis is a condition which leads to forward rounding of the back (When viewed from the side, the spine forms an S-shaped curve. ). The official medical term for abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine is hyperkyphosis It can affect at any age but is very common among older people especially older females due to osteoporosis.
Infants: They may be born with an abnormal spine segment (a.k.a Congenital Kyphosis). They may usually look normal at birth but the spine deformity gets manifested as the baby grows.
In Teenagers and adolescent: The condition is known as Scheuermann’s kyphosis wherein the vertebrae become wedge-shaped. Surgery allows significant correction to be achieved, usually without needing post-operative bracing. Pedicle screws are inserted and connected with two rods, which allows gentle straightening of the spine.
Older Population: Kyphosis is often an outcome of weakness in the spinal bones that causes the spine to compress or crack.
Kyphosis is further segregated as mild and severe kyphosis.
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Mild kyphosis causes fewer problems and
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Severe kyphosis may cause pain, be uncomfortable in nature and be disfiguring.
Kyphosis treatment depends on your age and the cause and effects of the curvature.