What Causes Lumbar Lordosis?

Osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis is a type of bone disease that leads to losing a certain amount of bone density. The loss of this bone density can heighten an individual's risk of bone fractures. The interior of bones is comprised of tiny spaces that can make the bone appear like a honeycomb when placed under the microscope. This disease occurs when these tiny spaces expand to be larger than they are supposed to. The exterior of the bone may also become thinner and more delicate. Osteoporosis is particularly common among older individuals, but can occur at any age. Individuals with this condition are likely to experience receding gums, brittle nails, and poor grip strength. Osteoporosis can worsen over time, which is why treatment is absolutely necessary once detected. The weakened nature of the bones in osteoporosis can heighten the risk of lumbar lordosis.

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