The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis angle, exceeding the normal range. This narrative literature review aims to provide an overview of the current literature concerning kyphosis measurement methods, the etiology and adverse health effects of hyperkyphosis. As of yet, a well-defined threshold for hyperkyphosis is lacking. To attain more generalizability and to be able to compare study results in older adults, we propose to define age-related hyperkyphosis as a Cobb angle of 50° or more in standing position. Hyperkyphosis may be a potentially modifiable risk factor for adverse health outcomes, like fall risk and fractures. Additionally, hyperkyphosis may indicate the presence of o...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk...
While accentuated kyphosis is associated with osteoporosis, it is unknown whether it increases risk ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
The present study aims to qualitatively review the contributing factors and health implications of a...
UnlabelledHyperkyphosis is implicated in a mounting list of negative outcomes, including higher mort...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those most severe...
[Purpose] Persons with age-related hyperkyphosis often have concomitant sagittal plane imbalance of ...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk...
While accentuated kyphosis is associated with osteoporosis, it is unknown whether it increases risk ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
The present study aims to qualitatively review the contributing factors and health implications of a...
UnlabelledHyperkyphosis is implicated in a mounting list of negative outcomes, including higher mort...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those most severe...
[Purpose] Persons with age-related hyperkyphosis often have concomitant sagittal plane imbalance of ...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk...
While accentuated kyphosis is associated with osteoporosis, it is unknown whether it increases risk ...