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10 years ago
lumbar
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10 years ago
The term lordosis refers to the normal inward curvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the spine.

Cervical lordosis is a curve in the cervical spine, the area of the spine which contains the neck vertebrae.

Not sure, but I'd go with cervical lordosis.

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Carpe Diem!
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10 years ago
lordosis is "swayback". The curvature is in the lumbar area.
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thank y'all! Slight Smile
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