Presentation
Neck pain
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Reverse cervical lordosis
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The cervical lordosis appears reversed. Cervical alignment is intact. Vertebral body height is preserved. No prevertebral soft tissue swelling.
Case Discussion
People with reverse cervical lordosis may experience neck pain, stiffness, or reduced range of motion. It is commonly postural but can also be seen in the setting of trauma, pain or disease.