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Background: Excessive Thoracic Kyphosis (TK) and Forward Head Posture(FHP) become more apparent in aging adults from the accumulation of remodeling in response to habitual postures.
Annamma Varghese +3 more
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Cervical Kyphosis in a Collegiate Baseball Player
Background: A 21-year-old collegiate baseball player reported to the athletic training staff complaining of pain along the superior angle of the scapula, decreased shoulder range of motion, and transient numbness and tingling in the 4th and 5th digits of
Trail, L E. +2 more
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Cervical laminoplasty is an established motion-preserving procedure for degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM). However, patients with pre-existing cervical kyphosis often experience inferior outcomes compared to those with straight or lordotic spines ...
Mahmudur Rahman +5 more
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Incidence of Cervical Kyphosis and Factors Associated with Improvement in Postoperative Cervical Spinal Alignment in Idiopathic Scoliosis with Major Thoracolumbar/Lumbar and Thoracic Curves [PDF]
Background: This study aimed to compare the incidence and severity of cervical kyphosis before and after surgery between patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with major thoracolumbar/lumbar curves (Lenke type 5C group) and those with major
Kotaro Oda +7 more
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Unconventional Approach to Neck Dissection: A Rare Case of Cervical Kyphosis. [PDF]
Morabia S, Borkar N, Nagaonkar P.
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Introduction Hinge fracture and cervical kyphosis are known complications of cervical laminoplasty. Prior literatures on hinge fracture focused mainly on laminoplasty performed using the open-door technique.
Yu Chung Wong +3 more
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Management of dynamic cervical kyphosis with dorsal epidural lipomatosis: a Hirayama disease variant? Illustrative case. [PDF]
Kundishora AJ +7 more
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Management of the Most Severe Dystrophic Cervical Kyphosis (140 degrees) in Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Summary: A severe case of dystrophic cervical kyphosis due to neurofibromatosis is presented. The deformity and neurological deficit was improved by halo traction prior to posterior spinal fusion. Due to extensive vertebral bone loss and presence of
Cheung, JPY +3 more
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Surgical management of Hirayama disease in a pediatric patient presenting with severe cervical kyphosis and focal myelopathy: illustrative case. [PDF]
Kurland DB, Neifert S, Khan H, Lau D.
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