Everyone knows it’s important to
maintain good posture, but many Americans have posture issues. Heads up!
There’s a lot more to it than you thought, having good posture can benefit your
social life, career and physical well-being. Standing up straight and tall
exudes confidence and approachability. You are open to your environment,
people, opportunities and events around you. In the workforce, you are seen as
strong and an essential part of the company opposed to those who slouch.
Another interesting side effect of bad posture is an increased risk for
developing depression. Anyone walking through life with his or her head down is
seen as sad, unconfident and insecure. Unfortunately, these are common
characteristics of depression that can be ameliorated through better posture.
More importantly, there are many
serious physical ramifications of poor posture. Slouching over crushes your
stomach and intestines, backing you up and possibly leading to digestive
issues. Increased sitting or bent posture can also cut off the flow of gasses
and fluids in the body leading to poor circulation. According to Prevention
Magazine, “Shallow chest breathing strains the lungs, which must move faster to
ensure adequate oxygen flow, and taxes the heart, which is forced to speed up
to provide enough blood for oxygen transport. The result is a vicious cycle,
where stress prompts shallow breathing, which in turn creates more stress,” Krucoff
says.
Having poor posture over time can
lead to detrimental spine, shoulder, hip and knee problems. Positioning our
body in a slouched position can reduce flexibility, compromise muscles and
create back and joint pain. To permanently promote good posture the muscles in
the lower back need to be strengthened. Get working on your posture, see
yourself in a better light and prevent many physical complications. Don’t
create a pain the neck or back, stand up straight and keep your head up!
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We feel like we have the best physical therapists around. Did you know you don't need a referral to get help from a Physical Therapist? Direct access is available for you, please call us and set up an evaluation so we can help get you back on your feet. In Orange County we offer Physical Therapy in Chester, Goshen, Monroe, Port Jervis, and Montogmery. Westchester County has Physical Therapy in Armonk, Bedford, and Hawthorne. In Ulster County we offer Physical Therapy in Wallkill, while in Sullivan County you can get Physical Therapy in Ferndale. To round out our 12 locations in New York, those living in Rockland County can go to Physical Therapy in New City as well as Pomona. If you happen to live in PA, we also have Physical Therapy in Milford and Dingmans Ferry of Pike County. Give us a call today!
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