Saturday 26 January 2013

Posture - how's your middle?

I spend a lot of my time lecturing people about posture and how important it is. I am a total hypocrite though as I've had horrible head and neck pain today from falling asleep in a really awkward position in the armchair last night. It's no coincidence that pain often follows asking your muscles and surrounding tissue to do something they're not designed to do.

The musculo-skeletal system is basically a series of hinges, ropes and pulleys! Think of the vertebrae in your neck as building blocks and the associated muscles as guy ropes. If your neck is nice and straight and your head is not tilting upwards, downwards or to one side then the blocks are nicely aligned and there is no unnecessary tension in the guy ropes. This tension can overstretch or shorten muscles and over time the tissue surrounding them kindly holds them in their new position! This is when trigger points and tender spots are created which can cause a lot of pain. Tight muscles can also pull joints out of alignment which can increase wear and tear leading to osteoarthritis. Unhappy muscles can also press down on (trap) nerves causing a variety of symptoms. Apply this to the whole body and you can see why posture is so important.

Discussing posture and how to correct it can become extremely technical but you can't really go wrong if you imagine a hellium balloon attached to the top of your head pulling you upwards and creating more space between your pelvis and rib cage - it feels great!  Also gently slide your shoulder blades down your back.

Yoga, pilates and soft tissue therapies such as massage are great ways of re-balancing the body and helping you to correct your posture.

Here endeth the lesson!





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