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But the devil’s in the details, specifically the direction of that curve. Imagine looking at someone from behind. In a healthy spine, the vertebrae stack neatly in a straight line from the neck ...
Here’s how it happens, and how to reduce your risk. A healthy spine has an elongated s-shape, so a curve in the upper spine is completely normal. But when that curve becomes exaggerated and ...
As we age, it's common to notice posture changes: shoulders rounding, head leaning forward, back starting to curve. You might ...
Protecting your posture isn’t just about appearance. It’s about staying strong, mobile and independent as you age.
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