
The Hunchback Myth: Why Your Curved Back Isn’t Just ‘Old Age’ - AI Podcast
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- Kyphosis (rounded upper back) signals spine failure from muscle weakness, poor posture or fragile bones; it increases risks of falls, breathing problems and early death
- Height loss exceeding 3 centimeters often indicates silent spinal fractures; these allow your spine to buckle forward even without noticeable pain
- Postural kyphosis from poor habits is fixable, while structural kyphosis from osteoporosis and vertebral fractures is harder to correct and more dangerous
- Strengthening your back muscles by lifting your chest while lying face down provides lasting benefits, including reducing broken bones even years after you stop doing these exercises
- Avoid forward-bending exercises like sit-ups if you’re concerned about kyphosis; instead focus on extension-based movements, proper posture both day and night, and Foundation Training
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