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PHThis video provides a 3D anatomical visualization of a condition commonly known as a "Dowager's Hump" or a Buffalo Hump (medically referred to as Kyphosis or a dorsocervical fat pad, depending on the cause).
Anatomical Progression
The Starting Point: The video begins with a healthy skeletal and muscular view of the upper back and neck, showing the cervical spine (neck) and thoracic spine (upper back) in proper alignment.
The Transformation: It illustrates the gradual buildup of
tissue at the base of the neck. This specific animation focuses on the accumulation of adipose (fat) tissue over the muscles, rather than just a skeletal curvature.
Structural Impact: As the hump grows, you can see how it creates a prominent protrusion, which often leads to a "forward head" posture.
Common Causes
While the video is a visual representation, this condition is typically triggered by:
Postural Habits: Long-term slouching or leaning forward (often called "Tech Neck").
Medical Conditions: Such as Cushing's Syndrome (excess cortisol) or severe Osteoporosis leading to compression fractures.
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