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Best Way To Improve Your Posture

 Best way to Improve your Posture

            To improve posture, it is important to understand why posture is crucial for activities of daily living. Poor posture increases the risk of strains and pain, and causes weakness in muscles. To improve posture, change positions frequently, wear supportive shoes, and keep your head erect. While standing, some tips for proper posture include standing close to the work station, placing one foot on a step-stool, and keeping your stomach flat, with a natural arch in your lower back. While sitting, refrain from elevating the shoulders, keep your head erect, and keep your feet flat on the floor with your knees in line with your hips. To practice improving your posture, stand with your back against the wall, keeping your palms facing forward. Ensure to keep your knees soft and contract your abdominal muscles to keep a neutral spine. Also remember to relax the jaw and neck muscles by keeping your mouth closed and resting your tongue on the roof of the mouth.

Having good posture is a sign of confidence, beauty, and a healthy lifestyle. Not only is it more attractive than a slouched back but proper posture is also much more comfortable, healthier and extremely important. It is believed Good posture helps people stand, walk, sit, and lie in positions that place the least strain on supporting muscles and ligaments during movement and weight-bearing activities. There are many ideas and guidelines everyone can do for themselves but to thoroughly help correct ones posture, it is best to visit with a Physiotherapist. It’s valuable to gain the expertise and assistance of a Physiotherapist  to help maintain a neutral spine in support of improving posture.

People with poor posture are more likely to experience back pain and tackle injuries. On the bright side, Physios are able to correct bad posture. Here are some easy tips to help improve or keep up your good posture:

  • Keep your feet flat on the ground while sitting
  • Sitting up straight
  • Wear proper shoes and avoid wearing high heels for prolonged periods of time. Look into Custom Orthotics for extra support
  • Change up your sitting positioning during long periods of sitting and take standing breaks
  • Search and invest in the proper mattress for your comfort every 5-7 years
  • Use one pillow when you sleep. You can place a second pillow between your legs while sleeping on your side or under your knees while sleeping on your back. It is not recommended to sleep on your stomach
  • Stand up straight with your shoulders back
  • Consider wearing a posture support to prevent slumping and remind yourself to keep correct posture. Then slowly ease out of wearing it.
  • Work out regularly to fuel your spine with healthy nutrients
  • Be aware of your position, whether you are sitting, standing or lying down always be attentive to your positioning.