Acta Scientific Orthopaedics (ISSN: 2581-8635)

Review Article Volume 6 Issue 3

Pictorial Essay on Hair Loss; the Result of Head Bones Displacement

Hooshang Jafarizadeh*

University of Tabriz, Tabriz, East Azerbayjan, Iran

*Corresponding Author: Jafarizadeh, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, East Azerbayjan, Iran.

Received: January 23, 2023; Published: February 14, 2023

Abstract

This essay is aimed to back what the author theoretically found: Hair loss occurs is a result of human grow- up, using pictures and real photographs. Of course, to conceive thoroughly the points and the reasons for what is said, one must go back to the previous author`s research article: “ Abnormal lumbar curvature via body protective system causes head bones displacements, mental disorders and hair loss: the natural process of human grow-up, published in IJAV, OCT.16.2020, VOL.13, ISSUE 5 “, In which the author has explained how head bones were displaced during human grow- up because of backward flexion of lumbar part of vertebral column. Head bones displacement, in turn causes mental disorders and hair loss. In this essay which mainly focusses on hair loss, it is not necessary to repeat all the facts and reasons stated in the mentioned article so, only the basic points to grasp the main idea and concepts related to hair loss, are briefly explained. Generally saying Displacement of head bones in some individuals possessing a special pattern of head bones, causes baldness. The special pattern is made by Wormian bones in the skull. Hair losing patterns in different individuals are not alike, Because the variations related to Wormian bones are numerous, and moreover regarding their different forms and seizes multiplied by many places of happening, there would be much more types of hair loss. To study it, in this pictorial essay first a picture of a young man`s head who has not lost his hair yet, is shown. this picture shows the natural form of a human skull. The outer surface of vault is shown with red line. It is identical to the skulls shown in the anatomy books. The second picture is the ultimate and also the most common form of hair loss. These two pictures denote two extremes of hair loss discussion. After all, some bald heads between these two extremes are shown to clarify the various types of hair loss. The description of any picture is mentioned in front of it. To describe the causes and reasons the basic anatomical definitions are mentioned in relation to what is discussed under basic definitions headings, but almost in brief. So, the readers could neglect the basic definitions and only use the common descriptions.

Keywords: Pictorial Essay; Hair Loss; Head Bones

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Citation

Citation: Hooshang Jafarizadeh. “Pictorial Essay on Hair Loss; the Result of Head Bones Displacement”. Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 6.3 (2023): 120-125.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Hooshang Jafarizadeh. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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