AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhood then worsen with growth, most notably during the pubertal growth spurt. The abnormal curvature may be smooth, defining round kyphosis, or may display a sharp angular pattern. Angular kyphosis is the more severe of the two forms. The main causes of round kyphosis are postural kyphosis and Scheuermann's disease. The spontaneous outcome is favourable, and round kyphosis is well tolerated in adulthood. The treatment relies on orthopaedic methods in the overwhelming majority of cases. Surgery is reserved for severe rigid kyphosis in older children and for kyphosis responsible for refractory pain or neurological deficits. Surgical treatment carri...
Purpose: Defective posterior spinal arch and paraspinal musculature lead to progressive kyphosis in ...
Objective. To analyze the outcomes of surgery for congenital kyphotic deformities of the spine in pa...
An increase of the physiological kyphosis during growth is defined hyperkyphosis (HK) and, according...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Objective. To describe the original technical surgical procedure simplifying the correction of kypho...
The hyper-kyphosis or "the postural round back" is one of the most common complaints in orthopedic p...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
tics of the Straus Health Centre, Jerusalem, hundreds of children have been treated partly by correc...
PubMed ID: 24309921Kyphosis is a difficult topic of spinal surgery, and its management contains many...
There are conflicting data regarding the management of rigid kyphosis. None of the currently known t...
To analyze the impact of thoracic and thoracolumbar angular kyphosis on pelvic shape and sagittal al...
Purpose: Defective posterior spinal arch and paraspinal musculature lead to progressive kyphosis in ...
Objective. To analyze the outcomes of surgery for congenital kyphotic deformities of the spine in pa...
An increase of the physiological kyphosis during growth is defined hyperkyphosis (HK) and, according...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Objective. To describe the original technical surgical procedure simplifying the correction of kypho...
The hyper-kyphosis or "the postural round back" is one of the most common complaints in orthopedic p...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
tics of the Straus Health Centre, Jerusalem, hundreds of children have been treated partly by correc...
PubMed ID: 24309921Kyphosis is a difficult topic of spinal surgery, and its management contains many...
There are conflicting data regarding the management of rigid kyphosis. None of the currently known t...
To analyze the impact of thoracic and thoracolumbar angular kyphosis on pelvic shape and sagittal al...
Purpose: Defective posterior spinal arch and paraspinal musculature lead to progressive kyphosis in ...
Objective. To analyze the outcomes of surgery for congenital kyphotic deformities of the spine in pa...
An increase of the physiological kyphosis during growth is defined hyperkyphosis (HK) and, according...