ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

SKELETAL ANATOMY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What happens when we don’t keep our backs straight?
A
They will grow to a curve
B
The bone will snap
C
We will die
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Scoliosis is when the vertebrae form a curved line instead of being straight. Sometimes they also rotate (twist), like a corkscrew. Small curves usually don’t cause problems. But a curve that gets worse can be bad for a person’s health.

Detailed explanation-2: -The bottom line is: everyone’s back has a normal curvature or arch. But deliberately arching your back can be harmful in the long term, tightening and shortening the muscles that support your spine. Excessive arching of your back can result from bad posture, sitting too much, and other conditions.

Detailed explanation-3: -A healthy back has three natural curves: An inward or forward curve at the neck (cervical curve) An outward or backward curve at the upper back (thoracic curve) An inward curve at the lower back (lumbar curve)

Detailed explanation-4: -When the spine curves too far inward, the condition is called lordosis or swayback. Lordosis can cause pain that sometimes affects the ability to move. It is usually found in the lower back. Lordosis can affect people of any age.

Detailed explanation-5: -Lordosis of the spine is also commonly known as “swayback”. It’s a condition in which the spine and the lower back have an excessive curvature. There are natural curve in the spine, when lordosis occurs the lower back’s natural curve is much greater.

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