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Posture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Posture or posturing may refer to: ;In humans • Neutral spine or good posture • Human position • Abnormal posturing, in neurotrauma • Posturography, in neurology • Posture and Occupational Health ;...
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Analysis of what constitutes good posture, and how to achieve it. ... But now, after practicing Aikido Kokikai for a number of years, I've realized that correct posture is far more important than it seemed back in grade school, when I sat in my little wooden chair with my back straight and my chest out.
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Posture and occupational health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Studies have shown that drivers of trucks and public transport vehicles are at a greater risk of lower back and neck pain syndromes as well as other musculoskeletal disorders than clerical workers, pa...
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"The lower back, or lumbar region, is the most important area from the standpoint of posture. Since we (homo sapiens) stand and walk erect, the lumbar region must support the entire weight of our upper body (the torso) and the head and arms.
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Exercises help some posture problems ... "Everyone can benefit from good posture," said Pamela Stanton, EdD, associate professor and head of the physical therapy department. "Poor positioning of the body can be improved and it is never too late to start trying to correct postural problems."
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posture n. A position of the body or of body parts: a sitting posture. An attitude; a pose: assumed a posture of angry defiance ... A position of the body or of body parts: a sitting posture.
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