I don't think being cramped would cause kinking - certainly not if the snake wedged itself into the canisters... a) she would have had to sit in exactly the same position for a <i>long</i> time for the spine to fuse (think of the way braces are used to correct teeth - takes <i>years</i>), and b) a position tight enough to cause that would probably hurt, so your snake would probably not have done it. She probably had the kinks before and either you just didn't notice, or they're getting easier to notice as your snake gets a little older.
Spinal kinks are sometimes genetic, but are usually caused by a spike in the incubation temps (possibly a low drop as well? not sure... but I believe it's usually high heat). If she's eating and defecating fine, then she'll probably live a long healthy life despite the kinks - and if they're only minor kinks, she could probably even still breed (and the odds are very good that it's not genetic and her offspring wouldn't have kinks).
Dawn
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various cornsnakes, 0.1 black pine snake, 1.0 uromastyx geyri, etc.
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