How to correct a child’s hunchback

The first thing you need to do is to distinguish whether your child has a structural or postural hunchback. If it is a structural hunchback, you will need to go to the hospital for treatment, and if it is a postural hunchback, you will need to correct it on your own through exercise. Structural hunchback refers to the existence of structural lesions of the spine, which can be diagnosed through imaging and requires hospitalization and correction through surgical orthopedics. However, most children’s hunchbacks are postural hunchbacks, which are caused by improper sitting posture or other reasons, and need to be corrected through exercise under the guidance of a doctor. Correct posture hunchback usually must develop good habits, write homework to sit upright, avoid long time head down, walk to supervise the child to hold his head up, can not contain the chest hunchback, but also need to advise the child to strengthen the back muscle exercise, do more chest expansion exercise stretching the back and so on. You can also wear a hunchback orthosis to help improve.