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    Simple at home solutions to fix a humpback?

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    • TopicalsOnBallsT
      TopicalsOnBalls
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      Friend is getting a humpback from poor posture, tell him to not lean over when he looks at his phone. Any tools and methods that would work to fix it?

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        A Former User @TopicalsOnBalls
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        @TopicalsOnBalls There's this:
        https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/kyphosis/

        I used to have this problem (beginnings of a dowager's hump), possibly from sitting with my head too far forward staring at the computer screen, but I'm not really sure what caused it. A good physical therapist might be helpful. Someone affiliated with this group might be a good choice: https://www.posturalrestoration.com/find-provider

        I also had scoliosis pretty bad. I've since recovered. I think taking high dose thiamine hcl was helpful.
        suggested reading:
        https://www.hormonesmatter.com/scoliosis/

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        • VirtueAgonistV
          VirtueAgonist
          last edited by VirtueAgonist

          Hanging from a pull-up bar, routinely stretching arms/shoulders behind back w/ rope or even something like a shirt or trash bag

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          • shedimS
            shedim
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            Anything that boosts DHT will improve posture

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            • BranB
              Bran
              last edited by

              I have the beginnings of one too. If it is mild and if it is from poor posture, I'd say a good way to fix it is through correct posture, and constant stretching of the area.

              Neanderthalmaxxing

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