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Loss of lumbar lordosis solutions?

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Dr. Lali Sekhon answered

PT: If it's functional then exercises with therapy may improve posture. A true structural kyphosis/loss of lordosis is only fixed with surgery.

Dr Satulovsky and another doctor agreed

Answered 4/16/2016

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