This could be a pocket of spinal fluid trapped outside of the spine. It is really according to where it is located on the child. It could possibly treated with a procedure lick a spinal tap, where the excess fluid is removed. See the pedatritian to be safe. Good Luck.
It is difficult to say without seein and feeling it, but it could be a pilonidal cyst, a benign tumor, or cancer, or several other possibilities, get it checked by the child's doctor.
Scoliosis can be located in the cervical, thoracic or lumbar area of the spine Cervical = neck Thoracic = mid spine Lumbar = lower spine
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what is mucor?
The sternal area (the area near the breastbone) is superior to the umbilical area (the area near the bellybutton or navel.)
Diet modification would be essentially losing weight to take any undue stress off your lower spine. The excess weight, particularly around the midsection or abdomen places more stress on your lower spine. Especially around the L4/L5 area of the lumbar spine. If you were to lose this weight, it is thought that by reducing this load, there will be less weight bearing stress on this part of the spine.
Its the Lumbar area of the spine that becomes concave.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
Lumbago or many other diseases of the spine, lumbar muscles or the area's bones.
Cervical
The cervical spine and the lumbar region. The cervical spine supports the head and is a major threat if injured trauma in this region (Above C3) can cause respiratory arrest.The lower back (lumbar spine) has the least structural support and endures the most strain, making it the most frequently injured area of the spine.The 12 vertebral bodies in the upper back make up the thoracic spine. The firm attachment of the rib cage at each level of the thoracic spine provides stability and structural support and allows very little motion, which means that thoracic disc injuries are rare.
The spine of Henle is the supra-meateal spine that serves as a landmark in the mastoid area. Described by Henle in 1861.
There are certainly local Tesol courses in the Brighton area. you can check around to find out where and when they are offered. Maybe your local college.