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Kyphosis and Lordosis

1976
Kyphosis is an increasingly important condition which has interested spinal surgeons for many decades. As scoliosis has become better understood, more difficult spinal deformities in the form of kyphosis have become apparent. Kyphosis is the major deformity that can produce paraplegia if it progresses to a significant degree and is untreated.
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Reverse engineering the lordosis behavior circuit

Hormones and Behavior, 2008
Reverse engineering takes the facts we know about a device or a process and reasons backwards to infer the principles underlying the structure-function relations. The goal of this review is to apply this approach to a well-studied hormone-controlled behavior, namely the reproductive stance of female rodents, lordosis.
D W, Pfaff   +3 more
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LORDOSIS BEHAVIOUR IN IMMATURE MALE RATS

Journal of Endocrinology, 1978
Lordosis behaviour was induced in immature 20-day-old male rats by sequential treatment with oestradiol benzoate (OB) and progesterone, but prepubertal male rats were behaviourally less sensitive to the OB and progesterone treatment than were female rats. Thus, the sex difference in the lordosis response was present early during development. Castration
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Sagittal balance of the spine - lumbar lordosis or lumbosacral lordosis?

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate sagittal spinal alignment from the perspective of the overall curvature of the ā€œSā€ curve of the human spine, and explore the roles of pelvic incidence (PI) and maximal thoracolumbar vertebral tilt(TLmax) in the classification of the sagittal spinal aligment.MethodsThe tilt of the sacral, lumbar, and thoracic vertebrae ...
Kai Song   +9 more
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Biomechanics in lumbar lordosis

1974
For the purpose of analysis, lumbar lordosis, being a product of functional adaptation to dynamic stress, always should be compared with its opposite, i.e., the flattened lumbar lordosis which from the functional point of view must be regarded as the response to static stress.
J. Polster   +3 more
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The role of lordosis.

Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1991
A majority of degenerative changes in the vertebral discs, the facet joints or even the interspinous ligaments, as in Baastrup's disease, are probably caused by pressure damage. Among the various causes of overloading, hyperlordosis--alone or in combination with other adjuvant causes--is presumably the most important one.
L, Beckers, J, Bekaert
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Riflessi di lordosi

2008
Recensione di "Macchie d'inchiostro" di Bessora, ediz. orig. 2000, trad. dal francese di M.
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Lordosis

2006
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Lordosis

2009
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