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Lordosis and Spine Surgery- Like Two Peas in a Pod1

Lordosis and Spine Surgery- Like Two Peas in a Pod

Brain and Spine NewsBy adminMarch 10, 2021

In spine surgery, loss of lordosis seems to be associated with poorer outcomes. “Lordosis” refers to the “c” shaped curve of the cervical and lumbar spines. In the thoracic spine, the opposite curve is labeled a “kyphosis”. Cervical About 70% of adults will suffer neck pain at some point in their lives.  Most people have…

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