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A Natural and Alternative Treatment Method for Kyphosis

Kyphosis is a spinal condition characterized by an abnormal, exaggerated curvature of the upper back, often resulting in a rounded or hunched appearance. Understanding the causes, signs, and symptoms of kyphosis is essential for early intervention and treatment. If you suspect that you or a loved one may have kyphosis, it is important to consult a healthcare professional, such as an upper cervical specialist, for a thorough assessment and appropriate treatment options.

What Is Kyphosis?

Kyphosis, also known as hyperkyphosis or roundback, is a condition where the upper back, or thoracic region of the spine, has an excessive forward curvature, exceeding the normal range of 20-50 degrees. The spine naturally curves in the neck, upper back, and lower back to help absorb shock and support the head's weight. When the vertebrae (spinal bones) become misshapen, the natural curve may become more pronounced than usual, leading to kyphosis.

The Signs and Symptoms of Kyphosis

The severity of kyphosis can vary, and individuals with mild kyphosis might not notice any signs or symptoms. However, those with moderate to severe kyphosis may experience the following:

  • A visible rounding or hump in the upper back

  • Back pain or stiffness

  • Fatigue in the back muscles

  • Limited range of motion in the spine

  • Difficulty maintaining an upright posture

  • In severe cases, pressure on the spine and lungs, leading to breathing difficulties

It is important to note that not all people with kyphosis will experience pain or discomfort. Some individuals may only become aware of the condition due to its impact on their appearance.

The Causes of Kyphosis

There are several factors that can contribute to the development of kyphosis. Some of the common causes include:

  • Poor posture: Prolonged slouching or hunching over can cause postural kyphosis, particularly in younger individuals.

  • Age-related degeneration: Degenerative kyphosis can occur in older adults due to age-related wear and tear on the spinal discs and vertebrae.

  • Osteoporosis: This bone-weakening disease can result in spinal compression fractures, leading to kyphosis.

  • Scheuermann's disease: A condition that affects adolescents, causing the vertebrae to grow unevenly and resulting in kyphosis.

  • Congenital issues: Some individuals may be born with spinal abnormalities that cause kyphosis.

  • Spinal injuries or surgeries: Trauma or surgery to the spine can lead to the development of kyphosis.

How We Treat Kyphosis

At Blair Chiropractic Clinic in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Gordon Elder is an expert in upper cervical care, specializing in addressing kyphosis. Dr. Elder follows a three-step approach that concentrates on the upper cervical spine to treat kyphosis effectively. The first step involves comprehensive screening, followed by precise adjustments to alleviate inflammation and promote healing. Lastly, preventative care is provided through regular chiropractic check-ups.

Dr. Elder employs the Blair Chiropractic Technique, which focuses on rectifying misalignments using cutting-edge diagnostic tools and specialized, gentle manipulations for spinal corrections. This approach offers a safe, natural, drug-free, and non-invasive treatment for kyphosis, helping patients regain their well-being.

In contrast to conventional chiropractic methods involving abrupt twists and snaps, Blair practitioners like Dr. Elder utilize a gentle touch to realign the spine. They achieve this by leveraging advanced 3D diagnostic imaging technology, enabling superior screenings and more accurate assessments of spinal health to pinpoint issues.

If kyphosis is interfering with your daily activities, Dr. Elder can provide relief and help you get back to enjoying life. Contact Blair Chiropractic Clinic for an appointment today. Dr. Elder's service areas include Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, and El Paso in Texas, as well as Hobbs in New Mexico.



Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.