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Proper Posture
- A Key to Your Good Health
There is more
to good posture than simply looking healthier and more confident.
Since your spinal cord is responsible for the proper functioning
of your entire nervous system, bad or improper posture can lead
to excessive stress upon the spine resulting in increased stress
on your body. For example, poor posture can constrain the normal
functioning of your lungs, causing breathing problems. The same
problem can exist for other vital organs.
Here are some simple tests to determine if you have good posture:
- Stand facing
a wall. Your posture is correct if your chest touches the wall.
If your head touches the wall is posture is fair, if your stomach
touches, you have bad posture
- Look at yourself
in a full length mirror. If one shoulder is higher than the other,
your posture is in imbalance and you should consultant a chiropractor
If your posture
is not right, you should consult a chiropractor.
You should not only develop good posture for your back and health,
proper care should be observed when lifting any objects.
Here are some tips for safe lifting:
- Establish
firm footing with feet shoulder width apart.
- Wear non-slip
shoes.
- Lift with
your legs.
- Keep your
stomach muscles tight
- Do not reach
- Do not bend
your back. Bend at the hips and knees.
- Keep the
object close to your body.
- Turn with
your feet. Don't twist!
- Pull, push,
rock, roll or slide the object if possible instead of lifting
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