kõverdamist
Kõverdamist, also known as "hunching" or adopting a hunched posture, refers to the habitual slouching or rounding of the upper back and shoulders, often while sitting or standing. This posture can develop due to various factors, including prolonged sitting, poor ergonomic conditions, muscle imbalances, stress, or habitual behaviors. Over time, sustained poor posture can lead to physical discomfort, musculoskeletal issues, and even long-term structural changes in the spine.
The primary causes of kõverdamist include sedentary lifestyles, particularly those involving prolonged desk work or screen
Common symptoms associated with kõverdamist include chronic neck and back pain, reduced lung capacity, headaches, and
Preventing and correcting kõverdamist involves a combination of awareness, ergonomic adjustments, and targeted exercises. Maintaining proper