What really causes Cervical Lordosis?
A direct lesion to the cervical spine or an injury caused by prolonged muscular spasms might alter the degree of neck curvature.
Some causes of cervical lordosis are injuries, trauma and poor posture.
Nowadays kids, teenagers, and even adults have poor posture because they just look down on their phones, tablets, even laptops, which gives them a poor posture which can cause cervical lordosis.
Postural abnormalities in the curvature might occur over time as a result of improper standing posture, regular weightlifting exercise, or aberrant sitting posture.
Congenital disorders can cause a little shift in the neck spine at birth. This might be related to womb development or damage to the neck after birth, either by normal delivery or cesarean delivery.
The conditions of the musculoskeletal system are:
The most common symptoms of cervical lordosis are headaches and pain going down into your arms to your toes. Can also experience weaknesses in disc degeneration.
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