How is thoracic scoliosis formed?

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Thoracic scoliosis refers to the deformity of the spine in which one or more segments of the spine bend laterally with rotation of the vertebral body. The incidence rate of thoracic lateral curvature is very high in modern population. The number of people affected by the scoliosis is very large, and the age is gradually younger. Light person can appear fatigue and weakness, shoulder back ache, energy is difficult to concentrate, how is thoracic scoliosis formed? Let's talk about it

How is thoracic scoliosis formed?

There are many causes of thoracic scoliosis. The most common causes are long-term unilateral shoulder load, long-term incorrect posture and unilateral movement? The compensatory scoliosis of thoracic vertebrae was caused by uneven tightness and disc inclination,

All of them were the causes of thoracic scoliosis compression of thoracic nerves; Others, such as external force, traffic accident and collision, can also cause thoracic nerve compression, resulting in diseases of thoracic organs. Because of the long-term sitting, sleeping posture and intervertebral disc nucleus pulposus degeneration, the lordosis of thoracic vertebra can gradually disappear, or even become straight or reverse bending, that is, kyphosis, resulting in thoracic kyphosis deformity.

The 12th thoracic vertebra lost ribs and formed a lumbar like shape. If the 5th lumbar vertebra was not accompanied by sacralization, it still presented a lumbar shape and had the function of lumbar spine. Thoracic deformity in which one or more segments of the spine curve laterally and rotate.

matters needing attention

Those who mainly work in sitting position should pay attention to keeping the thoracic vertebrae in the upright position of natural physiological dorsal arch, and avoid the posture of one shoulder high and the other shoulder low, or the posture of lateral bending and twisting as far as possible.