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Bony anatomic landmarks for postural assessment: right and left tragus (1); right and left acromion (2); right and left anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) (3); right and left greater trochanter (4); right and left lateral knee joint line (5); right and left medial patella(6); right and left tibial tuberosity (7);
What are the characteristics of good posture? Body Wt. equally distributed on both legs. Good coordination among the various body parts. Less Fatigue. Good balance. C.G. of various body parts lay near to the imaginary line that passes through the centre of the body.
Four of the most common postural types that deviate from a good neutral posture are: #1 Kyphosis Posture. Someone with a Kyphosis posture has rounded shoulders giving them an excessive back curve and hyperextended cervical spine. #2 Lordosis Posture. #3 Sway Back. #4 Flat Back.
Good posture tips Stand straight and tall with your shoulders back. Keep your head level and in line with your body. Pull in your abdomen. Keep your feet shoulder-width apart. Dont lock your knees. Bear your weight primarily on the balls of your feet. Let your hands hang naturally at your sides.
There are 2 types of postural assessments- static postural assessment and dynamic postural assessment.
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It is important to assess for muscle length, joint mobility and muscle control. Altered posture may be related to muscle imbalances and altered joint position, which ultimately could result in movement dysfunction and pain.
Carrying out a Postural Analysis can determine whether a person has any postural deviations, imbalances, muscle weaknesses or any other faults in their movement patterns which could be causing pain or discomfort.
A posture analysis is a process of analysing your posture, balance, alignment, asymmetries and motion. This is the first step to improving posture and strengthening your muscles. Depending on your doctor, the analysis may include assessing your spine, way of walking, muscle strength and functional movement.
Postural Assessment Apoplexy. Pelvis. Berg Balance Scale. Therapeutic Procedure. Palpation. Range of Motion. Body Position. Test Retest Reliability.
Poor posture can lead to muscle tightness, joint stiffness and restricted movement which all increase pain. Stress can also increase due to the lack of movement allowed and increase in pain that occurs. During a massage posture is proved by the loosening of tight muscles and release of muscle tension.

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