Postural assessment checklist 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the postural assessment checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by assessing alignment using the plumb line. Check if any body parts, such as the head, shoulders, and pelvis, are forward or behind the line.
  3. In the side view section, evaluate both sides of the body. Fill in details for ankle joints, knees, lumbar spine, and thoracic spine by selecting options like 'neutral' or 'flexed'.
  4. Proceed to the front view section. Assess feet and knees for their positions and document any deviations from neutral alignment.
  5. Utilize the bony landmark quick reference to palpate key areas like ASIS and PSIS for accurate measurements. Mark your observations directly on the form.

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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.
What should you look for? Set the arch of the foot so your weight is evenly distributed. Align the second and third toe with the knees. Hips should be neutral with your rib cage tucked down. Natural spine avoid hunching, extension and reaching. The shoulders should be drawn down and back. Center your head on the shoulders.
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.
0:44 2:01 And your head to touch the wall. Without having to look up or down to get your head against the wallMoreAnd your head to touch the wall. Without having to look up or down to get your head against the wall. Another good way is if youre lying on your back. Without a pillow on a flat surface.
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.
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