Understanding Your Posture

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How Examining Your Own Neck Posture Is Vital to Stop and Prevent Neck Pain!

Your posture is very important. Some say its the window to your spine. How you look and feel depend a great deal on Posture. We have all heard our mothers and fathers say, " Sit up in Your Chair, Stop Slouching" or "Stand up Straight"- these words can be harsh, but they are so true.

How Do I Check My Posture?

A few key points to Look at when analyzing your posture or someone elses

The quickest way to see yourself is what? - Looking in the mirror, Right! Looking at our neck posture is the absolute simplest way to figure out why you experience neck pain. It's also a great tool to use to prevent future neck pain and cervical degeneration. This article explains how we can understand what we are looking for in our neck posture, how to check our posture, and why it's so important.

What Type of Posture Do You Have?

Are one of these your Postures?

What Type of Posture Do You Have?

A Common Posture MisAlignment

The most common postural shift we see is forward head- this is where the head and neck ar forward of where they should be. Keep in mind a lot of us also have shoulders that roll forward, so picture them where they should be.

Other variables that may throw off your analysis besides forward shoulders, might be a crooked nose, ears that are different, or a jaw that is shifted. Keep this in mind when you are viewing your neck posture.

A More In Depth Look at Forward Head Posture

Also known as anterior head carriage, slouched posture, carrying your head forward

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Another Way to Check Posture

Simple technique, all you need is a camera

Another great way to analyze this is take a picture with a digital camera. It's easy to look at your anterior-posterior posture in the mirror. Your lateral posture is more difficult to analyze. A picture with a camera works great. A standing x-ray is even better because it will show exactly what your spine looks like. If the spine is shifted your posture will be shifted.

Also look at old pictures you may have. Break out those family photos from last Christmas and look at your posture, you'll learn a lot.

A tip to get your actual posture is to close your eyes, march in place a couple times, then relax and open your eyes while looking in the mirror or have someone take your picture. With your eyes open looking at your posture you will try to correct yourself without even knowing it. Another option is to just close your eyes and shake out your body. Basically, what I mean is to shake out your arms and legs, loosening up, and then stop where you think is straight.

Ideal Posture of the Body

What is the Perfect Posture, and CAN I ACHIEVE IT?

type=textFrom the front view your posture should be straight up and down- to see this in the mirror your shoulders and the tops of your hips should be even. You can look at points in your mid-body also to see if there are any shifts in your spine. For example, your shoulders may look even or level, but when you try to line up the point midline to your eyes to your to the middle of your chin to your Adam's apple things don't line up.

Looking at your whole body, a straight line should be able to be drawn from the point between your eyes to your Adam's apple, to your groin (the point of the "V" where your legs meet, to a point midline between your ankle bones).

Looking at your posture from the side, the ear should line up with the front to middle of the shoulder, and further down to the hip, and to the ankle bone.

Good Posture...

A good stance and posture reflect a proper state of mind.
Morihei Ueshiba

Sway Back Posture

type=textSway back posture is when the body tilts backward. This typically happens one of two ways. The first happens when your body tries to correct for forward head posture. When your head goes forward it also tilts down slighly. Your body however tries to keep your eyes even with the horizon so it extends back in the lumbar spine. The other way this happens is in people who are carrying extra weight in their mid section. They tend to extend backward to balance the weight. You can use a posture corrector to correct your posture.

Hyper Lumbar Lordosis Posture

type=textHyperlordosis is an increased curvature of the lumbar spine. Any increased or lost curve of the spine will put unwanted pressure on nerves.

Thoracic Kyphosis Posture

type=textThis is also called a hyperkhyphosis. The thoracic curve is known as a khyphosis, whereas your cervical and lumbar spine are lordotic curves. This posture often happens in conjunction with forward head as well. When the head pulls forward the upper thoracics sometimes hunch up creating a "hunch back look".

Forward Head Posture

Foward Head PostureA popular posture that many people have. It often occurs when someone is sitting at a computer for great lengths of time. This is when the head and cervical spine shift forward. It often involves loss of the neck curve. This is the most commeon postural shift. The good news is that the cervical traction pillow is a great remedy for forward head posture.

Posture Is an Important Window Into your Spine

Its how others see YOU.

If you notice one shoulder is lower than the other, then often times your neck is shifted to that side. This applies the same to the hips. If your pelvis or low back shifts to the left, then the left hip will drop.

If you see that your chin is more to one side or you can see one ear more than the other then your neck may be rotated slightly.

If one ear is lower than the other or you can't imagine a straight line across connecting through both eyes or ears you may have a slight head tilt.

All of these observations make you aware that there are most likely those same shifts inside you of your cervical spine.

Forward neck posture or forward head carriage is when the head juts forward compared to the shoulder. In severe cases you will notice this when looking in the mirror; simply turn a bit to try to see yourself from the side. If you have any of the above postural misalignments especially forward head posture, I would start using a neck pillow at night, and do specific neck exercises to correct your posture.

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Misalignments in the Spine Can Be the Cause for Pain

What Type of Pain can result from bad posture?

Any misalignments we see means that those shifts may be happening in the spine, and this may mean there is pressure on nerves. This intern can cause pain, neck muscle spasm, or something worse. Also, if the spine is unbalanced, and the nerves aren't functioning at their best it will start to cause wear and tear in the spine; in other words, breakdown or degeneration. Improper posture can lead to all types of pain:

  • Shoulder pain
  • Headaches
  • Neck Pain
  • Upper Back Pain
  • Stiff Neck


So check your posture, and make sure your neck is in good alignment - just to avoid these pains.

Cervical Support Pillows that Make A Difference

Neck Pillows that Can help you Improve your neck Posture

There are many neck pillows available online. Soft ones, hard ones, fluffy ones, foam ones, tempur-pedic ones--even ones filled with beans. Which is the right neck pillow for you? Here is a recommendation of some of the neck pillows we recommend for better posture. Check out frequently asked questions about these neck pillows at the Neck Pain Relief Shop.
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Improve your Lower Back Posture While Sitting

Use a Stress Wedge or Posture Wedge to fix your lower back posture

If you sit at a computer for long periods of time, or you have a desk job, changes are your posture is suffering because of poor ergonomics. The Stress Wedge is a positiong wedge that you sit on. The incline on this foam wedge helps to give you proper form in the lumbar spine. It also eases lower back pain while in the seated position. You can also use a lumbar support cushion behind your back to make sure you are sitting up straight. The side support wings of a lumbar support cushion aid in making sure your spine is properly aligned. Finally, if you do a lot of driving make sure you have a supportive drivers seat with adequate lumbar support.

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I want to get old gracefully. I want to have good posture, I want to be healthy and be an example to my children.-Sting

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Leave us a comment on your Posture....

  • poldepc May 21, 2012 @ 9:26 am | delete
    great lens...lots of good info
  • Arc4life May 21, 2012 @ 9:38 am | delete
    Thanks for reading my posture lens Poldepc !
  • Theycallmedramaqueen Mar 17, 2012 @ 12:18 pm | delete
    I've corrected my posture after reading this lens and my body, mind, and spirit feel much better already. Thanks!
  • cdevries Aug 19, 2011 @ 8:43 am | delete
    Very helpful. It's so easy to slump into bad posture - so hard to pay attention to it!
  • Arc4life Aug 19, 2011 @ 3:18 pm | delete
    Hi Cdevries, thank you for your comment. It is very easy to assume a bad posture. You literally have to thinking about- after a while it will come naturally. -Arc4life.com
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