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  1. Apr 12, 2023 · The curve usually happens in the lumbar (lower) portion of the back, but it can happen in the thoracic (middle) back as well. Sometimes, your spine will form an S shape, with a right arc —...

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Levoscoliosis is a type of spinal curvature where the spine curves to the left in a “C” shape. This curve usually starts in the lumbar region, or lower back. Treatments, such as braces or...

  3. Sep 16, 2022 · Both levoscoliosis and dextroscoliosis can affect any of the three main sections of your spine, including your: Cervical spine (your neck). Thoracic spine (your upper back that runs from the bottom of your neck to the bottom of your ribs). Lumbar spine (your lower back).

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · Levoscoliosis refers to a spinal curvature that bows out to the left. If the spinal column deviates to the left relative to the midline of the body, the curve would be diagnosed as levoscoliosis. In a similar way, dextroscoliosis symptoms are based on spinal curvature to the right.

  5. Thoracic Levoscoliosis. The thoracic spine comprises twelve levels and the thoracic cavity has a rib cage that protects the heart and lungs. The presence of mild thoracic Levoscoliosis does not affect the heart and lungs.

  6. Levoscoliosis is a scoliotic curve that bends to the left and commonly develops in the lumbar spine, although it can also affect the thoracic spine. The majority of scoliosis cases are idiopathic, meaning no single-known cause; these are typical spinal curves that bend to the right.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · Levoscoliosis is a medical condition where the spine curves to the left, forming a "C" or "S" shape. This condition, while less common than dextroscoliosis, which curves to the right, still impacts many people, especially adolescents.

  8. May 24, 2024 · Thoracic levoscoliosis is a type of spine curve where the vertebrae curves to the heart side of the body. The thoracic spine is comprised of 12 levels and is made up of upper and lower sections.

  9. Levoconvex scoliosis is a form of the condition where the patient’s spinal curvature is located in the thoracic spine (middle back) and bends to the left. Curvatures that bend towards the left side of the body, where the heart is, are considered atypical.

  10. Jun 4, 2020 · Scoliosis is a lateral (or sideways) curvature of the spine in one or more places. This different from the condition known as kyphosis, where the spine has an abnormal, forward-oriented curvature. What is adult scoliosis? Scoliosis most frequently occurs in children and teenagers.

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