Condition
Pediatric Kyphosis
What You Need to Know
Kyphosis is a problem with the spine. It is when the bones of the spine in the upper back curve outward more than normal.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms of kyphosis may include:
- Difference in shoulder height
- The head bends forward compared with the rest of the body
- Difference in shoulder blade height or position
- Upper back looks higher than normal when the child bends forward
- Tight muscles in the back of the thigh
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose kyphosis by:
- X-rays
- Bone scans
- MRI
- CT scan
- Blood tests
Treatment
- Observation and repeated exams
- Exercises
- Bracing
- Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
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