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Postural assessment entails observation of static posture for alignment and visual and palpable assessment of paired anatomic landmarks for symmetry. The patient is instructed to stand still, with feet shoulder-width apart, face forward, and arms relaxed to the sides.
The patient is instructed to stand still, with feet shoulder-width apart, face forward, and arms relaxed to the sides. The patients posture should be evaluated from posterior, lateral, and anterior views. The practitioner should have his or her eyes at the level of the area being evaluated.
The Posture and Postural Ability Scale (PPAS) is an assessment tool that allows for posture and postural ability to be assessed independently.It is specifically designed to assess both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of posture.
There are two types: Dynamic posture is how you hold yourself when you are moving, like when you are walking, running, or bending over to pick up something. Static posture is how you hold yourself when you are not moving, like when you are sitting, standing, or sleeping.
Check for the following: head is , not slumping forward or backwards. chin is parallel to the floor, not tilting up or down. shoulders are in line with ears, not drooping forward or pulled back. stomach is flat. knees are straight.

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Singla and Veqar (2014) reviewed postural assessment methods (visual observation, plumbline, goniometry, photographic, radiographic, photogrammetric, flexiruler, electromagnetic tracking device) and found that postural evaluation studies based on the photogrammetric method were the most reliable.
4 Common Postural Deviations Kyphosis. Kyphosis causes the upper back to round. Lordosis. Lordosis causes the lower back to arch excessively and the head to protrude forward. Flat Back. The spine naturally curves in an S shape. Forward Head.
A static postural assessment will look at the positioning of the spine, neck, pelvis, shoulders, shoulder blades, hips, knees and feet while you are standing still. Dynamic posture: A dynamic postural assessment is done by assessing how the body reacts to movement.

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