A realistic indoor hallway scene, filmed in a medical clinic–style environment (educational setting, not a doctor’s office).
An adult female woman with a professional, authoritative appearance stands in side profile, facing left. She is wearing a black polo shirt or neutral professional casual clothing. She does not wear medical attire.
She holds a full-size human spine model with the pelvis attached.
At the start, the spine model is upright and neutral.
Using both hands, she slowly bends the spine model forward:
– one hand stabilizes the pelvis
– the other hand applies downward pressure to the upper spine
– the spine visibly curves and flexes forward
The curvature increases gradually as she demonstrates how the spine bends under force.
The vertebrae compress closer together on the front side of the curve.
The spine model clearly changes shape due to direct hand pressure.
The camera remains fixed at torso height, focused on her hands and the spine model.
No text. No graphics. No overlays.
Real-life, educational demonstration style.
Clear emphasis on the hands physically bending the spine model to simulate hunching.