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POSTURE

Do you feel sore at the end of the day? It may be your standing or sitting posture that is causing the pain.

The normal curves of the spine in ideal alignment, "Neutral Posture", will:

  • Reduce muscular work
  • Decrease stress on vertebral joints
  • Maintain proper flexibility of muscles, joints and soft tissues
  • Optimize respiration
  • Achieve balance
Faulty Posture causes:
  • Undue stress and strain on bones, ligaments, joints, and muscles
  • Some muscles to become too short and/or tight
  • Some muscles to become too long and/or weak
SITTING POSTURE - Maintaining good alignment will reduce posture related pain. Ideal alignment:
  • Feet firmly on the floor - may need to use a box or support
  • Knees at 90o
  • Hips at 90o
  • Seat depth long enough to support the upper leg but not push into the back of the knee
  • Low back supported to maintain its natural curve
  • Upper back supported - chair should be inclined approximately 5º
SLEEP POSTURE - Good sleep posture will help reduce morning stiffness and pain.

Pillows - Feather rather than foam are better support for neck

HOW DO I IMPROVE MY POSTURE? - Stretch the tight muscles ... Strengthen the weak muscles

What muscles become tight and short?

  • Chest
  • Back of the neck
  • Hamstrings (back of thigh)
  • Hip flexors (front of hip)
  • Low back
What muscles become lengthened and weak?
  • Abdominals
  • Upper back
  • Hip (gluteus)
  • The front of the neck
  • Low back
  • Hamstrings
Mattress:
  • Need good support at heavy points-shoulder and hips
  • A soft mattress will cause saggy places
  • Rotate and flip mattress monthly to avoid saggy spots
Sleep Position:
  • On side or back
  • Avoid stomach sleeping - too much lumbar extension and neck rotation
  • Can use pillow between knees or under knees
A physiotherapist can teach you exercises that will help improve your posture.

Call the NORTH SHORE SPORTS MEDICINE CLINIC - PHYSIOTHERAPY for an appointment or an assessment of your posture. Our number is (604) 990 - 7851.

All our therapists wish you the very best in the coming holiday season. We will be open during December if you need to see us.

Paige Larson, Denise Morbey, D'Arcy
Boulton, Jill Calkin, and Nicki Deal.


Our North Shore Sports Medicine Clinic
(Capilano College Clinic) is located
on the second floor above the cafeteria at:
Suite 249 Birch Building, 2055 Purcell Way
North Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5
Phone: 604.990.7851   Fax: 604.983.7543  
Email: physio@capcollege.bc.ca

Our North Shore Winter Club clinic is located
on the second floor at:
1325 East Keith Road
North Vancouver, BC V7J 1J3
Phone: 604.985.4135 loc 273   Fax: 604.904.3691  
Email: physio@nswc.ca

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