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Klippel-Feil syndrome
The Klippel-Feil syndrome is a rare developmental disorder characterized by anomalies of the cervical vertebrae. As a result of this condition, fusion of two or more cervical vertebrae occurs, which can lead to various restrictions in movement. Those affected often suffer from limited neck mobility, which can have a significant impact on their quality of life. Various physical characteristics can be observed among individuals living with the syndrome, such as a shorter neck and a lower hairline, which are visible symptoms of the condition. Although the presence of Klippel-Feil syndrome may remain unnoticed during childhood, symptoms can worsen in adulthood. According to current medical understanding, the exact cause of the…
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Scheuermann’s disease
The health of the spine is essential for posture and movement. The human spine naturally carries certain curves that help the body maintain balance at an optimal angle. However, certain disorders, such as Scheuermann’s disease, can manifest during adolescence and have serious consequences. This condition refers to the abnormal development of the spine, which is accompanied by an increase in the thoracic curvature. Causes and Risk Factors Scheuermann’s disease becomes particularly noticeable during growth spurts, especially during puberty. At this time, the front part of the spine does not develop at the same rate as the back, leading to the deformation of the vertebrae. As a result, the thoracic curvature…