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Most people are diagnosed with Scheuermann’s kyphosis between the ages of 12 and 17 years old. Parents commonly bring their children in for testing when they start to notice the postural changes ...
This type, called postural kyphosis, usually develops over time due to muscle imbalances, particularly in younger people who spend hours: hunched over a desk slouched in a chair, or looking down ...
This type, called postural kyphosis, usually develops over time due to muscle imbalances, particularly in younger people who spend hours: hunched over a desk slouched in a chair, or looking down ...
This type, called postural kyphosis, usually develops over time due to muscle imbalances, particularly in younger people who spend hours: hunched over a desk slouched in a chair, or looking down ...
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