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Osteoporosis and Proper Posture
With osteoporosis, good posture is important when sitting, standing and performing daily tasks because it will better protect your spine and help prevent fractures.
This article will teach you the difference between proper posture and poor posture so you can learn healthy habits.
Let’s begin!
Sitting Posture
When sitting, it is important to activate your core to maintain proper posture. Your shoulders should be pulled back (push your chest out) and down (when stressed your shoulders tend to go up toward your ears).
In addition, your low back should be straight and not slouched. Do not use the chair back as a guide because it is not always in a good spinal position.
Your feet should be hip width apart on the floor while sitting. If you can adjust your chair, a proper height is when your upper thighs are parallel to floor.
Your head and neck should be in a neutral position and not forward.
Standing Posture
When you are standing, it is important to activate your core to maintain proper posture. Your shoulders should be pulled back (push your chest out) and down (when stressed your shoulders tend to go up toward your ears).
Your hips should be in a neutral position. Find this position by tilting your hips all the way forward and then all the way backward before resting in the middle position.
Head and neck should be in a neutral position and not forward.
SO . . .
With osteoporosis, proper posture is CRUCIAL! Good posture will help protect your spine, prevent injury and reduce your risk of falling.
You can do your daily activities and exercises with confidence.
Check out more information on what movements to avoid and how to modify your daily activities by clicking HERE.
Being aware of your posture is the first step in making good posture a healthy habit. Stretching and strengthening the right muscles will help improve your posture as well.
See my articles and videos on stretching, strengthening exercises and core activation to get a great start!
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