Am I uncooridinated?????????!


Question: Am I uncooridinated.?.?.?.?.?.?.?.?.?
My upper back is straight, but then as my spine goes down (at my lower back), it curves inside to my center of mass, than my rear end sticks out a bit. Is this normal.?Health Question & Answer


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If it resembles the diagram on the left of this website page then its yep you are normal - go ahead and celebrate
If you spinal column is giving you probs - find a good doctor of chiropractic - they give much relief - amen Health Question & Answer

Every individual has a different degree of spinal curvature.It even varies from one race or ethnic group to another.

There is a limit as to how much of and S curve the spinal colum should have, and if you feel that you have a curve that is extreme or out of proportion, it would be good for you to check with a physician.

If this is normal for you, you don't want a chiropractor trying to do an adjustment on it and causing you grief Man.

Hoping the best for you Dude! :- )

Me! :- )
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If this is of concern for you - by all means - see your local family physician for tests & X-Rays, etc.Health Question & Answer

It's called scoliosis, champ. That is if I understood you properly.Health Question & Answer

scoliosis....Health Question & Answer

its called a sway back, its pretty normal. swimmers get them often. Health Question & Answer

Its hard to tell. You might want to go to a MEDICAL doctor, not a chiro about that. Health Question & Answer

go see a chiropractorHealth Question & Answer

I don't know...I'm NOT A PHYSICIAN! Go see one and don't get medical advice from yahoo.Health Question & Answer

ASK A DOCTOR
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