Similar words: acidosis, sarcoidosis, overdose, dosimetry, theodosius, cordon, cordon off, word of god. Meaning: n. an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column.
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(1) Postoperative radiographic features, including fusion status and segmental lordosis, were also examined.
(2) If the cervical spine is neutral to lordosis then the laminoplasty procedure for multilevel disease is preferred.
(3) Conclusion. Reciprocal relationship exists between lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis in sagittal thoracic compensated LDK.
(4) Preoperative lordosis of the cervical spine is a prerequisite for laminoplasty, and maintaining postoperative lordosis is also important for decompression of the spinal cord.
(5) Pelvic incidence correlated directly with lumbar lordosis but not kyphosis.
(6) Fusion rate, segmental lordosis , and disc height were assessed by roentgenography.
(7) Later, Fisher tells me this is an echo of the classic "lordosis" pose favored by female animals.
(8) Surgical restoration of lumbar lordosis for LDK brings about high level of statistical correlation to thoracic kyphosis improvement.
(9) Improement in segmental lordosis and disc height was similar in both groups.
(10) Nonetheless, the deterioration in lumbar lordosis and NRS leg pain is noteworthy and of concern.
(11) Rectification of lordosis can be achieved in fresh fractures with the kyphoplasty technique and, even more efficiently, with the lordoplasty procedure.
(12) Total lumbar lordosis (L1-S1), thoracic kyphosis (T5-T12), sacral slope, thoracolumbar angle (T11-L1), and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) were measured on the lateral view of the whole spine.
(13) Degenerative change and the reaction of stress of intervertebral disc can also change the "normal" cervical lordosis.
(14) In past years, Pfaff and his colleagues have teased apart the neural circuitry and hormonal regulation of lordosis .
(15) To investigate the effect of body position and axial load of the lumbar spine on disc height, lumbar lordosis , and dural sac cross-sectional area.
(16) It is vital to correct the deformities of the scoliosis, loss of lordosis, spondylolysis and spinal rotation.
(17) The female mouse is then three times more likely to engage in what's called lordosis behavior, a posture shown by many animals in heat in which they thrust their rumps and tails upward.
(18) The examiner's hand is placed under the patient's back to check that lumbar lordosis is removed during full flexion of the hip. Sentencedict.com
(19) Previous research has indicated that number of factors may change the lordosis.
(20) Conclusion The variation of the disc height, facet-joint angle and the lordosis angle of the intervertebral disc had a manifest influence on the isthmic stress and facet contact force.
(21) Conclusion:For cervical fractures and dislocations, a good effect of restoring and maintaining the lordosis of cervical spine can be obtained by using anterior locking plate systems.
(22) According to the concept of sagittal spinal balance, the alternating curves of cervical and lumbar lordosis and thoracic and sacral kyphosis enable the head to be positioned over the trunk and pelvis.
(23) Intervertebral distraction, which is the important step in cervical lordosis reconstruction, has been appeared long before, but what makes up the resisting force of distraction?
(24) Objective. To investigate the effect of body position and axial load of the lumbar spine on disc height, lumbar lordosis , and dural sac cross-sectional area (DCSA).
(25) The radiographic results revealed no significant difference in the prevalence of segmental lordosis , with the numbers available.
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