What Is Flatback Deformity?
When the lower back (lumbar spine) loses its normal swayback curve (lordosis) this can result in FLATBACK DEFORMITY.
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When the lower back (lumbar spine) loses its normal swayback curve (lordosis) this can result in FLATBACK DEFORMITY.
Slouching, hunching forward or rounded back is often considered just poor posture.
Does the term “scoliosis” sound familiar?