Psychosomatics: Kyphosis

Psychosomatics Kyphosis

Psychosomatics: Kyphosis What Is Psychosomatics: Causes of Kyphosis Psychosomatics explores how emotional factors influence physical health and posture. Kyphosis refers to an excessive forward curvature of the spine. Emotional stress and psychological conflicts can significantly contribute to its development. Therefore, understanding the psychosomatic causes of kyphosis is essential for effective management. Read also — Psychosomatics: Menopause Psychological Causes of Kyphosis Firstly, prolonged stress often leads to physical tension in the back muscles. Secondly, suppressed emotions like fear or guilt can manifest as postural imbalances. Because kyphosis involves structural changes, emotional factors often exacerbate its progression. Additionally, unresolved psychological issues may… Continue reading

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