Kyphosis Angular

Kyphosis Angular

**Kyphosis** is a curvature of the spine in which it deviates from the axis sideways (lateral kyphosis) or backwards (posterior angular kyphosis). This is the most common form of deformity. The reasons for its development are varied: “dystrophic processes that arise as a result of overload with certain types of load, weak muscles, consequences of previous injuries and diseases of the spine. People of different age groups are susceptible to kyphosis. The older a person is, the higher the likelihood of spinal deformities.

There are congenital and acquired kyphosis. Congenital kyphosis is very rare, is not a pathology and often occurs without any symptoms. However, it is worth remembering that congenital pathology can manifest itself in any