OSRPT: How To Fix Poor Posture

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Good posture involves training your body to stand, walk, sit and lie in positions where the least strain is placed on joints and supporting muscles. This includes how we move, like our lifting postures or reaching postures. When the spine is in its natural position, the vertebrae stack up over one another. This is what people think of as good posture. When we stack the vertebrae properly, the body can absorb the forces of gravity and the stresses from everyday activities. Learning to find your ideal posture is key to moving and feeling better. Your body is designed to align perfectly to allow for proper movement, proper breathing, and blood circulation. The spine does not like to remain in one position for extended times, which means our posture should move. Our therapists can help teach you to find your neutral spine posture to counteract the slouching to alleviate your pain and improve your overall health! What to expect at physical therapy? Physical therapy is a great way to regain normal posture. Our physical therapists are experts in movement, and they are great resources to have when trying to achieve your physical performance goals. They will aid you in improving your balance, stability, flexibility, and mobility, all of which will positively affect your posture. At your initial evaluation, your physical therapist will perform functional testing to identify which What Is Good Posture?

weakened areas of your body are causing your back pain. Afterward, they will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Treatment plans typically include manual therapy and targeted exercises to alleviate pain and regain proper function. Exercise for postural improvement has been proven to enhance posture and improve pain. In addition to manual therapy and exercise sessions, other treatments and modalities may be added to your treatment plan as your physical therapist deems fit. This will all focus on improving your posture, increasing strength, and, most importantly, relieving pain. Call today to schedule an appointment If you are experiencing back pain, your posture may be to blame. Fortunately, OSR Physical Therapy is ready to help you begin your journey toward long-lasting pain relief. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and learn how physical therapy can help you find your ideal posture!

Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499985/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5889545/

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SITTING POSTURE Sit on a sturdy chair and scoot your hips forward. Place your feet flat on the floor. Tip your pelvis slightly forward. Straighten your spine until your ears are directly over your shoulders and your shoulders are over your hips. Draw your shoulder blades gently back and together. Tuck your chin. Stretch up tall; imagine a string attached to the top of your head, pulling you up to your full height. Repeat 10 times.

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Always consult with your physical therapist or physician before beginning an exercise you are unsure of.

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