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When discussing spinal conditions like scoliosis and kyphosis, one term that frequently arises is "dowager's hump." Although it’s an old term, it specifically refers to an excessive forward curvature in the upper thoracic spine, also known as hyperkyphosis. This condition is most prevalent in women, particularly as they age and experience changes in bone density and hormones related to menopause. Compression fractures can also contribute to the development of a dowager's hump.
Understanding Dowager's Hump
Symptoms of Dowager's Hump
Diagnosing Dowager's Hump
Treatment Options
Non-Surgical Treatments
The primary goal of non-surgical treatment is to increase the flexibility of the kyphotic curve, which can lead to significant improvements. Early intervention is crucial as smaller curves are easier to treat, and younger patients respond better to treatment.
Being proactive about diagnosing and treating hyperkyphosis is essential. If you suspect you have a dowager's hump, seek a diagnosis promptly. Early treatment can prevent the curvature from progressing and preserve spinal function and overall health throughout your life.
For more detailed insights into spinal conditions like hyperkyphosis and other treatments, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda's podcast.
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When discussing spinal conditions like scoliosis and kyphosis, one term that frequently arises is "dowager's hump." Although it’s an old term, it specifically refers to an excessive forward curvature in the upper thoracic spine, also known as hyperkyphosis. This condition is most prevalent in women, particularly as they age and experience changes in bone density and hormones related to menopause. Compression fractures can also contribute to the development of a dowager's hump.
Understanding Dowager's Hump
Symptoms of Dowager's Hump
Diagnosing Dowager's Hump
Treatment Options
Non-Surgical Treatments
The primary goal of non-surgical treatment is to increase the flexibility of the kyphotic curve, which can lead to significant improvements. Early intervention is crucial as smaller curves are easier to treat, and younger patients respond better to treatment.
Being proactive about diagnosing and treating hyperkyphosis is essential. If you suspect you have a dowager's hump, seek a diagnosis promptly. Early treatment can prevent the curvature from progressing and preserve spinal function and overall health throughout your life.
For more detailed insights into spinal conditions like hyperkyphosis and other treatments, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda's podcast.
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