There are some wonderful reasons to look forward to the aging process.
The gained wisdom, a better sense of self, and hopefully some fabulous memories to think fondly over.
We’re talking about the noticeable stooped-over posture a lot of elders are strutting around with.

The dowager’s hump, which medical professionals call kyphosis, doesn’t happen overnight.
Spine expert Fredrick Wilson, DO, explained that this condition usually starts to develop around middle age.
There are a few known explanations.

The first is that kyphosis can be a side effect of intense osteoporosis, notesGriswold Home Care.
“Luckily, they don’t take a lot of time.
And remember to make an appointment with your physician if you have any spinal concerns or upper back pain.