We have been hearing about the importance of maintaining a good posture ever since we were children in primary school. However, not everyone understands the meaning behind it and the impact it can have on our lives.
A bad posture can put an excessive amount of pressure on some structures and can result in a myriad of issues. Problems include, but are not limited to, muscle tension and fatigue, pain in various parts of the body, misalignment of the spine, poor blood circulation, and joint degeneration.
Knowing the causes and consequences of having a bad posture is paramount so that you can take measures in advance. Keep on reading to learn everything you need to know about it and get advice on how to improve your posture.
Harmful Effects of Having a Poor Posture
A bad posture can prompt a cascade of adverse biomechanical imbalances in your musculoskeletal system. It starts by hurting and misaligning your spine’s natural S-shaped curvature.
Over time, these changes can exert abnormal pressure over certain parts of the body, such as your neck, thorax, lumbar region, and many of the muscles in your back.
As the spine gradually loses its ability to absorb shock, together with the accompanying tension, it can start causing muscle soreness, headaches, neck and back pain. With time, a bad posture can also manifest with systemic effects, such as sleep issues, disrupted digestion, lack of motivation, poor mood and even breathing impairment.
As you can see, bad posture can have disastrous effects on your overall health so make sure you avoid slouching.
Causes for Having a Poor Posture
Many factors can contribute to developing a bad posture. One of the main culprits is leading a sedentary lifestyle. Sitting or laying down for too long every day will inevitably weaken our muscles and predispose us to slouch. Once slouching becomes a habit, your posture will suffer, and symptoms are sure to follow.
The way we use technology is another factor that many people will neglect. The way you sit in front of the computer or tilt your head down to look at your tablet or smartphone can put significant pressure on your neck and back.
Other less prevalent factors include suffering a whiplash injury, having an improper sleeping position, using one-strap bags, and decreased overall fitness.
How Chiropractors Can Help You Fix a Poor Posture
A professional chiropractor can help you fix your poor posture regardless of whether you are experiencing symptoms or not. They will examine your neck, spine, lumbar region, gait and overall fitness to devise an appropriate treatment plan tailored towards your needs.
If necessary, they may suggest performing chiropractic adjustments to release the accumulated pressure and recommend muscle strengthening and stretching exercises to work towards fixing existing imbalances.
The chiropractor may also ask you about your habits and lifestyle and, if necessary, provide professional counseling to help you prevent or fix your poor posture.
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A bad posture can create muscle imbalances, misalign your spine, make you more susceptible to injury, hurt your balance, decrease flexibility, and even disrupt digestion and breathing.
On the other hand, standing straight will reduce the normal wear and tear on your musculoskeletal system, minimize the risk of neck, back, and lumbar pain, keep your joints aligned and make you look more confident.
The KinFix Health clinic in Halifax provides evidence-based and patient-centered methods, such as chiropractic care, physiotherapy, massage therapy, and acupuncture, to help you become the best version of yourself.
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