In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between lordosis and scoliosis
is that lordosis is (pathology) an excessive curvature of the spine, causing a hollow in the back while scoliosis is (pathology) a condition in which there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
As nouns the difference between lordosis and scoliosis
is that lordosis is (pathology) an excessive curvature of the spine, causing a hollow in the back while scoliosis is (pathology) a condition in which there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
lordosis
English
Noun
(lordoses)
(pathology) An excessive curvature of the spine, causing a hollow in the back.
(zoology) A body posture of some female mammals, indicating receptivity to copulation.
Synonyms
* hollow back
* saddle back
Derived terms
* hyperlordosis
* lordotic
See also
* kyphosis
* swayback
scoliosis
Noun
(scolioses)
(pathology) A condition in which there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
Hyponyms
* dextroscoliosis
* levoscoliosis
* rotoscoliosis
Derived terms
* scoliotic