Hunchback caused by osteoporosis is mainly due to vertebral fracture, which generally cannot be cured. Osteoporosis will lead to hunchback, mainly after osteoporosis, will cause the whole body bone trabecular number reduced, atrophy, if occur in the spinal vertebrae, will cause vertebral compression deformation, spine tilted forward, and at the same time cause the lumbar muscles also doubled the contraction, and over time there will be a stooped hunchback manifestation. Therefore, in order to treat the hunchback fundamentally, the bone trabeculae should be re-established and the muscles stretched. However, for osteoporosis patients, it is generally difficult to cure. However, the symptoms of hunchback can be alleviated by medication (e.g. calcium supplementation) and physical therapy (e.g. light). Surgery is generally not recommended for osteoporosis patients to avoid other complications. If osteoporosis is detected in an examination, you should seek early medical attention and regular medication and treatment under the guidance of your doctor to avoid other complications.