What is Dowager’s Hump and How To Get Rid of It
If you have noticed a prominent curve at the base of your neck or a "hump" starting to form, you are likely seeing the effects of hyperkyphosis, commonly referred to as a Dowager's hump. While the name is dated, the condition is increasingly common among younger adults due to sedentary lifestyles and constant device usage. At Pinnacle Health Chiropractic, serving Seattle and Kirkland, we focus on reversing these structural shifts through corrective chiropractic care.
The mechanics of hyperkyphosis
A Dowager’s hump is an external manifestation of an increased forward curvature of the thoracic spine. When the head constantly hangs forward—a position that adds up to 60 pounds of pressure on the neck—the body compensates by thickening the connective tissue and bone at the base of the neck to support the weight.
While many assume this is purely aesthetic, it can lead to significant health issues. The Mayo Clinic notes that severe kyphosis can cause back pain, stiffness, and even digestive or respiratory issues as the collapsed posture compresses internal organs. Early intervention is key to preventing the curve from becoming "fixed" or permanent.
How chiropractic care corrects posture
The good news is that for many patients, a Dowager’s hump is "functional," meaning it is caused by muscle imbalances and joint restrictions rather than permanent bone changes. At Pinnacle Health Chiropractic, we use specific chiropractic adjustments to restore mobility to the thoracic vertebrae that have become "stuck" in a forward-flexed position.
According to research shared by Healthline, corrective exercises paired with spinal manipulation can significantly improve spinal angles. By adjusting the spine and releasing the tight muscles in the chest and front of the neck, we allow the shoulders to pull back naturally, reducing the prominence of the hump and alleviating the associated chronic tension.
Preventing recurrence through ergonomics
Correcting a Dowager’s hump requires a partnership between the doctor and the patient. In our Seattle and Kirkland offices, we analyze your workstation ergonomics and daily habits to identify the triggers for your forward-head posture.
The Cleveland Clinic emphasizes that strengthening the upper back muscles (the rhomboids and trapezius) is essential for maintaining an upright posture. We provide a customized "postural prescription" of stretches and strengthening moves that counteract the "slump" of daily life. This holistic approach ensures that your spine remains aligned, vibrant, and free of the structural compensations that lead to a Dowager's hump.
Don't let poor posture dictate your health. If you're concerned about a curve in your upper back, the team at Pinnacle Health Chiropractic in Seattle and Kirkland is here to help. Call us or book an appointment online today to start your postural transformation.
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