Inversion of physiological lordosis

Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy

Neuromechanical
Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy refers to the change in gait, postural parameters, as well as sensory feedback, due to the numerous anatomical, physiological, and hormonal changes women experience during pregnancy. Such changes increase their risk for musculoskeletal disorders and fall injuries. Musculoskeletal disorders include lower-back pain, leg cramps, and hip pain. Pregnant women fall at a similar rate (27%) to women over age of 70 years (28%). Most of the falls (64%) occur during the second trimester. Additionally, two-thirds of falls are associated with walking on slippery floors, rushing, or carrying an object...

Inversion of physiological lordosis - List of case studies

Spinal column pathology

39-year-old male suffers of back pain since 1994. In 2006, following recurrent back pain, investigated by MRI that showed advanced degenerative abnormalities, inversion of physiological lordosis (apex at L1-L2), and L4-L5 discopathy. EMG ...

Spinal column pathology - additional opinion

arthritic changes, and the thoracic MRI showed evidence of spinal cord compression. The surgeon suggested posterior thoracic ... which showed very advanced arthrosic abnormalities, inversion of physiological lordosis with a fulcrum at L1-L2, discs D12-L1, ...

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