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Lordosis
Lordosis Lordosis [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Lordosis is a term used for an anterior ... back, saddle back, and swayback. Loss of lordosis is sometimes seen with painful spinal conditions ... back is, by extension, described as lordotic. Lordosis also refers to the position that ...
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Lordosis (translated from Spanish)
Lordosis lordosis it is the curvature inwards (previous convexity ...
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Talk:Lordosis
Talk:Lordosis The descriptions of lordosis and kyphosis were unclear and seemed to ... Neck and Lumbar spine normally have a lordosis (Curve apex anteriorly) and the thoracic spine ...
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Lordosis behavior
Lordosis behavior Lordosis behavior is a sexual response during estrus ... of a downwards arching of the spine. Lordosis aids in copulation, as it elevates the ... muscles along the spine to exhibit the lordosis posture. Since these afferent neurons are also part of a reflex arc, lordosis can also be triggered reflexively. Lordosis ...
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Talk:Whiplash (medicine)
... x-ray as a loss of cervical lordosis. This can be a straightening of the ... the neck to some degree of cervical lordosis either through spinal realignments via manipulations or cervical lordosis building traction. Authors to reference- Harrison, Don ...
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Scoliosis
... specifically flatback , where the loss of lumbar lordosis causes the spine to become unbalanced. Modern ... lumbar or thoracolumbar curves. See also Kyphosis Lordosis External links Information pages Scoliosis in Children ... Support - for people with scoliosis, kyphosis and lordosis SpineKIDS | dedicated to children and parents dealing ...
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Rachis (translated from French)
... of 5 cervical vertebrae, it presents one lordosis (concavity backwards) thoracic rachis composed of 12 ... of 7 lumbar vertebrae, it presents one lordosis One names too rachis the central axis ...
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User:Grm wnr/Deletion log archive July 2004 (3) fixed
... 20:43, 26 Jul 2004 Hadal deleted "Lordosis" (content was: 'lordosis') 20:37, Jul 26, 2004 Rmhermen deleted ...
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Talk:Sex/Archive 1
... behavior "instinctively." Females enter a posture called "lordosis," an arching of the back that permits ... the females exhibited mounting behavior but not lordosis. Effecting these changes when the rats were ...
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Vertebral column
... region. This produces the so-called "humpback". Lordosis is an exaggerated anterior curvature of the lumbar region, "swayback". Temporary lordosis is common among pregnant women. Scoliosis, lateral ...
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