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Lordosis, sometimes called swayback, is a type of spinal curve that makes your child’s buttocks stick out.
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If your child has lordosis, or swayback, you may notice that their lower back and buttocks stick out more than others. In a normal spine, there is a slight inward curve. Lordosis is a condition in which the inward spinal curve is extreme.
The exaggerated curve of the vertebrae (back bones) in the lower back can be seen from the side. Your child’s abdomen may stick out, causing the pelvis to curve back and the buttocks to stick out.
If your child has a neuromuscular condition, such as cerebral palsy (CP), muscular dystrophy or spinal muscular atrophy, they are more likely to have lordosis.
The symptoms of lordosis may include:
There are several reasons a child may have lordosis, including: