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Lordosis (Swayback) and Kyphosis in Children


What is Lordosis (Swayback) and Kyphosis in Children?

All spines curve slightly inward at the lumbar (lower back) region and outward at the top of the spine, below the neck.

  • Lordosis (also known as swayback) is when the lower back, above the buttocks, curves inward too much, causing the child’s abdomen to protrude and buttocks to stick out.

  • Kyphosis is when the upper spine curves too far outward, forming a hump on the upper back.

Both conditions usually correct themselves without treatment. But if the curve progresses, our spine specialists will choose the best treatment option to correct the curve or minimize further curvature, and have your child standing tall.



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