Women who reported continuous or remote past HT use had less pronounced
kyphosis by the time they were in their mid-80s than never - users, supporting the argument for HT as a possible early postmenopause treatment for women concerned about their posture and fracture risk.
Not exact matches
By rolling the shoulders forward, you are setting yourself up for
kyphosis and lordosis.
While you'll notice that very few types of poses are off - limits for many of those with scoliosis, Reif points out, «If your scoliosis is accompanied
by another condition, like
kyphosis or osteoporosis, you may need a gentler practice that forgoes extreme ranges of movement, especially forward folds.»
Often
kyphosis is accompanied
by other postural condition — lordosis — lower back (lumbar vertebrae) is excessively curved tilting pelvis forward.