
What is Kyphosis?
Kyphosis is a condition where the upper back develops an exaggerated forward curve, leading to a rounded or hunched posture. While a mild curve is normal, excessive curvature can cause:
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Chronic Back Pain
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Difficulty Breathing(in severe cases)
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Limited Mobility
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Emotional Stressdue to posture issues
Causes of Kyphosis
Kyphosis can occur at any age and may be caused by:
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Congenital Conditions: Abnormal spine development before birth.
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Poor Posture: Known as postural kyphosis, common in teenagers.
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Spinal Injuries or Fractures:Trauma to the spine.
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Osteoporosis: Weak bones leading to spinal compression fractures, especially in older adults.
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Degenerative Spine Diseases: Conditions like spondylosis or disc degeneration.
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Spinal Infections or Tumors: Rare causes that affect spine structure.
Benefits of Kyphosis Correction Surgery
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Improved Posture: A straighter spine enhances appearance and confidence.
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Pain Relief: Reduces or eliminates chronic back pain.
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Better Mobility: Allows easier movement and participation in daily activities.
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Improved Breathing and Organ Function: Helps if the curve was compressing the lungs or other organs.
Recovery After Surgery
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Hospital Stay: Most patients stay 3-7 days in the hospital for initial recovery.
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Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation exercises help regain strength and mobility.
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Activity Restrictions: Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for a few months.
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Follow-Up Appointments: Regular check-ups ensure proper healing and progress.
Is kyphosis surgery risky?
While every surgery carries some risk, Dr. Acharya’s expertise and the advanced facilities at Sir Gangaram Hospital ensure a high level of safety and success.
How long does the surgery take?
Kyphosis correction surgery typically takes 4-6 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.
Will I be able to move normally after surgery?
Yes, most patients regain mobility and enjoy an improved quality of life after recovery. Physical therapy plays an essential role in achieving this.
Is this surgery suitable for elderly patients?
Yes, kyphosis correction can be performed in older adults, particularly if they are in good general health.
Will I be able to move normally after surgery?