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Asked for male, 31 years old from Hyderabad
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You can consult an experienced physiotherapist .based on clinical examination you can go for correction as well.
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
A significant number of people suffer from the adverse consequences of bad posture and yet do not alter the factors of their lives which cause them the problem. In fact, researchers believe that positioning your body poorly while standing, sitting, or during rest is a significant contributor to a whole host of back problems and other muscle and joint-related issues. Good posture is essential for keeping fit, and if you have not paid attention to any of your posture problems, it's high time you d...more
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Pain Management Specialist•Jaipur
Most of us are working on computers - Desktop or laptop for long-duration i.e. 4-10 hours a day. More hours you work, more are the chances of getting neck pain or back pain if you are not sitting in the right posture.
Here are a few tips:
1. While sitting on the chair, Push your hips as far back as they can go in the chair.
2. Adjust the seat height so your feet are flat on the floor and your knees equal to, or slightly lower than, your hips.
3. Adjust the ba...more
Here are a few tips:
1. While sitting on the chair, Push your hips as far back as they can go in the chair.
2. Adjust the seat height so your feet are flat on the floor and your knees equal to, or slightly lower than, your hips.
3. Adjust the ba...more
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Hunchback in general happens in the dorsal back the area which is down the neck and lower back. It can be corrected by maintaing good posture, you can stand against the wall and you can do bending and shoulder exercises which will help you to reduce the hunch back and you can walk with one book which is kept on the head and you can walk slowly in such a way the book doesn't fall down which will definitely help you to reduce the hunch back. If it is too much then you have to wear a brace which wi...more
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Sitting or standing slouched does not only look bad but also has a bad effect on your spine. If not addressed in time, bad posture can become a person s second nature. Over time bad posture can change the natural curvature of your spine and lead to a number of health issues. Here are a few tips that could help:
1. Follow the structure of the chair -
We spend a lot of time on office chairs. A well-designed chair will follow ergonomic guidelines to support your body. However, this c...more
1. Follow the structure of the chair -
We spend a lot of time on office chairs. A well-designed chair will follow ergonomic guidelines to support your body. However, this c...more
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Use collar will definitely be helpful for him to maintain the good posture. And also cervical pillow can be used which might make you to have better posture of the shoulder neck and arm.
Neck tilt: from the sitting position, tilt your head down so your chin touches your chest. Hold this position for 5 seconds. Return to the starting position and repeat. Do this five times.
Side-to-side neck tilt. From the same starting position, tilt you neck toward one shoulder, leading with your ear. H...more
Neck tilt: from the sitting position, tilt your head down so your chin touches your chest. Hold this position for 5 seconds. Return to the starting position and repeat. Do this five times.
Side-to-side neck tilt. From the same starting position, tilt you neck toward one shoulder, leading with your ear. H...more
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