lordosis

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) lordoz
{i} omurganın alt kısmının ileri çıkması
(Tıp) Omurganın konveksliği öne bacak şekilde arkaya bükülmesi, kamburluk, belkemiğinin eğriliği, lordoz
(isim) omurganın alt kısmının ileri çıkması
lordosis,lordma
omurga kemiğinin alt kısmının ileri doğru fazla çıkmas
lordotic
aşırı eğilmiş belkemiği
lordotic
(Tıp) Lordoz'la ilgili
lordotic
(Tıp) Lordoz gösteren, hordoz ile belirgin
English - English
An excessive curvature of the spine, causing a hollow in the back
An abnormal accentuated arch in the lower back swayback
An abnormal increase in the normal lordotic curvature of the lumbar spine
Inward curvature of the spine A certain degree of lordosis is normal in the lumbar and cervical regions of the spine: loss of this is a sign of ankylosing spondylitis Exaggerated lordosis may occur in adolescence, through faulty posture or as a result of disease affecting the vertebrae and spinal muscles
A normal or extension curve usually seen in the neck and low back
Curve of the spine, whereby there is hollowing Normal lordosis is seen in the lumbar spine, although variances do exist
{i} abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine)
Skeletal deformity most common at lumbar spine Posterior concavity of the vertebrae
Anterior curvature of the spine
Curvature of the spine with the convexity forward Not a disease state, but the normal anterior concavity of the neck or low back
curve of the spine
A curvature of the spine forwards, usually in the lumbar region
an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column
Any abnormal curvature of the bones
Hollow or saddle back An exaggeration of the normal lumbar curve such that the chest is prominent and the small of the back is hollowed
Normal curvature in the sagittal plane located in the cervical and lumbar spine
1 The anterior convexity in the curvature of the lumbar and cervical spine as viewed from the side; the term is used to refer to abnormally increased curvature (hollow back, saddle back, sway back) and to the normal curvature (normal lordosis) cf Kyphosis and Scoliosis; (Dorland) 2 Hollow back or saddle back; an abnormal extension of deformity; anteriorposterior curvature of the spine, generally lumbar with the convexity looking anteriorly (Stedman)
Ventrally convex curvature of the spine, contrasting with the normally concave condition
The concave curve found in the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine Can be a deformity if it is excessive
The normal arc in the lower back, naturally present while standing
lordotic
of or related to lordosis; having an abnormal backwards curvature of the spine
lordotic
{s} suffering from lordosis, suffering from an abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine)
lordotic
having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
lordosis
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