Posterior spine

Spondylosis refers to one or more segments of the spine that deviate backward from the body's midline in the coronal plane, forming a spinal deformity with an arc, which is usually accompanied by spinal spine and a posterior or lordotic process on the sagittal plane. The increase or decrease of ribs, as well as the uneven height of left and right ribs, the rotational tilt of the pelvis, and the abnormalities of ligaments and muscles near the vertebrae, are a symptom or an X-ray sign that can be caused by many diseases.

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