I. Introduction
The spinal cord is responsible for electrochemical communication where the current travels across the nerves, sending signals to various parts of the body to establish a connection with the brain. A healthy spine always has a slight bend that assimilates the stress from the body movements. Recent studies have shown that spine curvature disorders like osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, scoliosis, etc are increasing day by day in the world affecting the lives of many people disastrously. These disorders are responsible for the misalignment of the spinal cord causing it to bend more than normal. Most common spine disorder symptoms include swaybacks, pronounced buttock positions, problems in moving certain ways, a large gap between lower-back and floor when lying down, bending forward, hump / upper back curve more than usual, uneven shoulder blades and hip/waist positions, leaning towards one side, etc. depending on the severity of the conditions these symptoms vary from person to person.