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Kyphosis Treatment Specialists in NYC

Kyphosis, or spinal curvature, is a severe and debilitating spinal condition caused by a curvature of the upper spine. Kyphosis can occur at any age, and even if you take care of your posture and perform proper stretching and strengthening exercises, you cannot always prevent this condition. Contact our spine specialists today for a consultation and examination.

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    What is Kyphosis?

    Kyphosis is a curvature of the spine, also called a round or humped back. Unlike spinal curvature, which occurs due to compression, fractures with age, or osteoporosis, kyphosis is most common in adolescents or older adults.

    Most cases of kyphosis are mild, but some more severe cases can cause symptoms such as:

    As the disease progresses, the spine’s bones weaken, causing compression or cracks. Newborns may develop kyphosis as a congenital disability. Regular medical examinations from birth allow the doctor to detect the disease in time, which contributes to more successful treatment, as the cervix condition often worsens over time, even if there is no pain.

    Kyphosis can affect the lungs, other tissues and organs within the body, as well as cause significant back pain and discomfort. Through a physical examination specialists can confirm the condition. Treatment depends on the cause of the condition, surgery might be necessary if lower back pain treatment and other methods aren’t effective.

    What Are the Types of Kyphosis?

    There are several types of kyphosis, depending on when it occurs and who has it.

    Here are some of them:

    Our specialists will determine the best treatment for you based on your age, medical history, type of kyphosis, and severity. Treatment options include curve monitoring, pain medication, physical therapy, daily exercise, wearing a back brace, or surgery.

    Types of Kyphosis

    Kyphosis Treatment in New York

    Treatment for kyphosis depends on its type, cause, and severity. In most cases, treatment will only include conservative methods such as physical therapy, exercises to maintain proper posture, wearing a brace or support, and medications to reduce pain and inflammation.

    In severe cases, mainly if the kyphosis is caused by severe spinal degeneration or trauma, our specialists may recommend surgical correction.

    In any case, treatment of kyphosis should be individualized and carried out under the supervision of a qualified medical professional.

    New York Pain Care has the best spine specialists in New York and New Jersey. Their goal is to address the causes of your spinal curvature and prevent further spinal complications. Contact us today.

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    Amr Hosny, MD, MBA, FASA Amr Hosny, MD, MBA, FASA David Chu, MD, FAAPMR David Chu, MD, FAAPMR Vivek Mehta, MD, FAAPMR Vivek Mehta, MD, FAAPMR Deepali Gupta, MD, DABA, DABPM Deepali Gupta, MD, DABA, DABPM

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