Posture Flashcards

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What is posture

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  • composite of the positions of all joints of the body at any given moment
  • good and bad postures
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Ideal posture from a lateral view

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  • external auditory meatus
  • odontoid C2
  • Bodies of CS
  • shoulder (AC)
  • midway trunk
  • slight posterior to hip (external hip extension)
  • greater trochanter
  • slightly anterior to knee (external knee extension arm)
  • slight anterior to ankle/malleolus
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Ideal posture from a posterior view

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  • head in neutral
  • CS vertical
  • shoulders level
  • scapular neutral 3-4 inches apart
  • TS/LS vertical
  • Pelvis level
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What is ideal sitting posture

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  • holding lordosis drives sitting posture
  • knees below hips help to hold sitting posture
  • 10% of MCV is required to hold posture
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What contributes to postural stability

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  • core/deep muscules such as rectus capitis anterior
  • global muscles
  • inert:
    1. neutral zone: good posture requires active control but nothing is stressed
    2. elastic zone = TERT is being applied to sturctures
  • Active control: muscles are firing to hold the position
  • neural control: natural sway 2-3 cm in each direction to give input about where we are in space
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what are the effects of faulty postures

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  • faulty breathing
  • stretching back muscles that will eventually grow longer/weaker especially in mid range (become actively insufficient)
  • anterior muscles get shorter
  • posterior mirgation of nucleaus in annulus
  • stretching the posterior annulus
  • annular fibers are attched to bodies of vertebrae and traction will stretch and pull on bone = bone spurs
  • getting tissue into 6-8% of stress strain curve = microtrauma
  • articular cartilage relies on movement and not moving through the full range could cause break down
  • poor posture can decrease strenght
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Sleeping posture

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  • mattress: soft/firm?
  • pillows: numer/type?
  • position: prone, supine, sidelying?
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Posture assessment

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  1. standing:
    - plumb bob/posture grid
    - adequate exposure
    - lateral/posterior assessment
  2. sitting:
    - relaxed/unsupported
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