This will draw the shoulders forward,
causing kyphosis, which will limit thoracic rotation.
Not exact matches
Lifting your head and neck up whilst performing the motion can
cause neck pain and injury and eventually result with an unappealing excessive back curvature known as
kyphosis.
Another common
cause of excessive
kyphosis is excessive laptop / computer use.
Kyphosis and lordosis have a variety of
causes, but in today's world many of us sit too much and exercise too little, so muscular weakness and the resulting physical imbalances contribute greatly to these problems.
What life insurance companies will really want to know: will
kyphosis and the root
cause be a problem in the long run?