Posture Tips
/Improving posture and reducing physical stress patterns are essential for overall well-being. Here are some tips of our favorite tips to improve posture:
Regular Chiropractic Care: Chiropractic care helps decrease physical stress patterns the body holds on to. This can be seen as poor posture, tension, or discomfort. Chiropractic care can improve the brain-body connection, which may be contributing to poor posture and physical stress patterns. Consistent chiropractic care (minimum of 1x/week) can help improve spinal alignment and overall musculoskeletal function.
Ergonomic Workspace: If you work at a desk, ensure your workspace is ergonomically designed. Adjust your chair, desk, and computer monitor to promote proper posture. Sit with feet flat on the floor, knees at a 90-degree angle, and your computer screen at eye level. Make sure to take standing breaks as well!
Strengthen Core Muscles: A strong core helps support your spine and maintain good posture. Incorporate exercises that target the abdominal and back muscles, such as planks, bridges, and yoga poses like the dead bug or tabletop.
Stretch and Mobilize: Perform regular stretches to keep muscles flexible and reduce tension. Focus on areas prone to stress, such as the neck, shoulders, and lower back. Gentle stretching routines or activities like yoga can be beneficial.
Mindful Posture Awareness: Pay attention to your posture throughout the day. Use cues like setting alarms or sticky notes as reminders to check and correct your posture. Practice sitting and standing with your shoulders back and your head in a neutral position.
Proper Lifting Techniques: When lifting heavy objects, bend your knees, keep the object close to your body, and use your leg muscles to lift rather than straining your back.
Regular Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity to improve overall strength and flexibility. Exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight and reduce the strain on your spine.
Limit Screen Time: Excessive screen time can lead to poor posture. Take breaks to stand, stretch, and reposition yourself while using digital devices.
What are your favorite ways to decrease tension? Let us know!