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Kyphosis is a common disorder in older women who have osteoporosis and frequent VCFs. The front of the vertebrae will collapse and "wedge" due to the lack of normal vertebral space. Kyphosis leads to a more rounded thoracic spine. This deformity is sometimes referred to as hunchback or dowager's hump.
Severe kyphosis may cause extreme and debilitating pain. The hunchback deformity may eventually compress the heart, lungs and intestines. This in turn can lead to fatigue, shortness of breath and loss of appetite.
To learn more about Kyphosis, visit AANS.org
Information sourced from https://www.aans.org/Patients/Neurosurgical-Conditions-and-Treatments/Ve...