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- A hunched back develops gradually as weak muscles, poor posture, and declining bone strength allow gravity to pull your spine forward over time
- Up to 40% of adults over 60 experience significant spinal curvature, and the angle worsens steadily with each decade if you don't intervene
- Simple daily habits like sitting hunched over devices and skipping upper-back training accelerate the process long before you notice visible changes
- Targeted exercises that strengthen your back, core, and posterior chain help retrain your body to hold proper alignment and reduce strain on your spine
- Consistent posture resets, proper sleep support, and weight-bearing activity work together to slow or reverse early-stage spine changes and protect long-term mobility