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What is Kyphosis?<\/h2>\n

This medical condition is curvature of the upper spine and causes a rounding or bowing of your back. It comes from the Greek word kyphos, which means hump. It is also referred to as Kelso\u2019s hunchback<\/em> or round back<\/em>. At what age this medical condition can occur depends on which type a person has but is more common in older women.<\/p>\n

Types of Kyphosis<\/h2>\n

There are several different types of kyphosis, which include:<\/p>\n

Postural kyphosis<\/h3>\n

This is the most common form of this medical condition and can happen both in young people or older people. In younger people it is referred to as slouching. In older adults it is called a dowager\u2019s hump. This type is more common in females.<\/p>\n

Sceuermann\u2019s kyphosis<\/h3>\n

With this type it can cause many different degrees of pain and be significantly worse cosmetically. It can also affect various areas of the spine. This type is mostly found in teenagers between the ages of ten and fifteen and affects more males than females.<\/p>\n

Congenital kyphosis<\/h3>\n

This type usually happens in infants who in the womb did not have their spinal column develop correctly. The vertebrae of the spin could be fused together or malformed. This type can also suddenly appear in teenagers. It is commonly found in children who have neurological disorders like cerebral palsy. As the child grows it becomes worse.<\/p>\n

Nutritional kyphosis<\/h3>\n

As its name implies, this type may result from nutritional deficiencies. This normally happens during childhood. One nutritional deficiency that can cause it is deficiency in vitamin D.<\/p>\n

Post-traumatic kyphosis<\/h3>\n

This type is usually caused by ineffectively treated or untreated vertebral fractures.<\/p>\n

Kyphosis Symptoms<\/h2>\n

If it is a mild case of kyphosis there are no noticeable symptoms. In severe cases the person will develop a hunch back or slouching posture.<\/p>\n

Other symptoms of a severe case may include:<\/p>\n