Kyphosis - Prevention 

Preventing kyphosis 

Postural kyphosis can be prevented by encouraging your child to adopt good postural habits and to take care of their back.

In particular they should:

  • avoid slouching
  • sit upright while making sure they have support in the small of their back
  • avoid carrying over-heavy satchels or schoolbags that can pull on the muscles and ligaments of the back; the best schoolbag for your child is a well-designed backpack
  • take regular exercise as this will strengthen your child’s back and also help to keep it flexible – activities such as swimming, jogging and walking are ideal to help prevent back problems

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Last reviewed: 07/06/2011

Next review due: 07/06/2013