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Why people develop a hunchback and how you can stop it happening to you - Here’s when to see a doctor and how you can reduce your risk ...
This disorder mainly affects the upper and middle back or thoracic spine, and it can cause a rounded back look, sometimes referred to as a "hunchback." This abnormal curvature of the spine is ...
The so-called “hunchback king” had idiopathic scoliosis, a curvature of the spine developed in his teenage years. Worn-away rear molars suggest that he ground his teeth. Soil samples from his ...