Kyphoscoliosis

Kyphoscoliosis is a name for spinal deformities that combine kyphotic and scoliotic deformities. Kyphotic curvature is a flattening of the thoracolumbar spine, in which the ribs on both sides converge posteriorly. Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine. The most common right-sided curvature is in adults and adolescents and the left-sided one in children. The main reasons for the development of this disease are a weak muscular system and deviations in the formation of the skeleton. At the same time, the spine becomes unstable, which causes pain in the back and chest, as well as problems with the respiratory system