suggesting that a multifaceted approach may yield better results for managing thoracic hyperkyphosis[3]. Furthermore, the use of an anatomical posture control orthosis has been explored as a means ...
Conclusions: Radiological damage of the cervical and lumbar spine, thoracic wedging, and disease activity are determinants of hyperkyphosis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. These findings ...
The findings indicated that professional athletes often experience postural disturbances, with a notable prevalence of thoracic hyperkyphosis and lumbar lordosis deviations[2]. This suggests that ...
Hyperkyphosis following a vertebral compression fracture which affects elderly people and others who sustain this injury is another example. Although pain in the thoracic spine area is common ...