My wife has osteoporosis. She was diagnosed with it when she was 44, and she is now 71. It was found by pure chance during a general body scan and blood test. She does not have a hunchback, and she has never had any pain caused by the ailment. She was advised to eat oily foods, so she eats plenty of fish, particularly sardines, but she is not taking any painkillers because of the osteoporosis. My wife's doctor said that the osteoporosis was caught in its early stages, which is why she had not really suffered because of it. So, not all sufferers have a hunchback. Unfortunately, it looks as if your mum's ailment has had time to get a good hold on her bones, which will probably render relief difficult. Apart from changing your mum's GP, it looks as if all she can do is carry on with the tablets.