Posture Flashcards

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define posture:

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  • the position of body parts or regions in relation to each other
  • assumed: standing, sitting, lying, squatting
  • static position from which motion is initiated
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good orthostatic erect posture:

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  • ideal when minimal stress is present on anatomical structures and minimal energy is required to maintain it
  • (Kendall et al) placement of centre of gravity (centre of one’s body weight) important for posture
  • the more central the centre of gravity is located over the support base the less force and energy is required to maintain posture
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consequences of poor posture: features

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  • contribute/ promote musculoskeletal pain -> increase in strain and functional inefficiencies in supporting structures and their associated muscles
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consequences of poor posture: eg

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  • low back pain
  • neck pain
  • headache
  • temporomandibular dysfunction
  • knee pain
  • shoulder pain
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muscular support systems: list and detail

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core:

  • back
  • abdominals

slings:

  • anterior-oblique
  • posterior-oblique
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6
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role of respiration with posture: CAN

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  • diaphragm (top of CAN)

- pelvic floor (bottom of the CAN)

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primary muscles of respiration:

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  • diaphragm

- intercostals

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accessory muscles of respiration: (4)

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  • SCM
  • Pectoralis minor
  • serratus anterior
  • scaleni
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postural analysis: + (4) basic principles

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  • many healthcare professions do so
  • many variables in analyses
  • no ‘normal posture’

basic principles:

  • COG (midline) alignment
  • L/R symmetry
  • short muscles approx insertions
  • weak muscles separate insertions
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common postures: lower crossed syndrome

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weak:

  • abdominals
  • gluteus maximus

tight:

  • erector spinae
  • iliopsoas
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common postures: upper cross syndrome

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weak:

  • deep neck flexors
  • rhomboids and serratus anterior

tight:

  • pectoralis
  • trapezius. levator scapula
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common postures: eg (4)

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  • ideal alignment
  • kyphosis-lordosis
  • flat-back
  • sway-back
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