Main Takeaway: Millions of people have a loss of the normal cervical curve primarily from poor posture, looking down on smartphone, and long ... When there is a loss of cervical lordosis, this means the cervical spine in the neck has lost its healthy c-shaped
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Millions of people have a loss of the normal cervical curve primarily from poor posture, looking down on smartphone, and long ... When there is a loss of cervical lordosis, this means the cervical spine in the neck has lost its healthy c-shaped You're not alone — and it's likely flattening the natural curve in your ...
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- Millions of people have a loss of the normal cervical curve primarily from poor posture, looking down on smartphone, and long ...
- When there is a loss of cervical lordosis, this means the cervical spine in the neck has lost its healthy c-shaped
- You're not alone — and it's likely flattening the natural curve in your ...
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