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Sep 2, 13 tweets

The Posture Problem.

Billions have poor posture.

But the typical advice of “stand (or sit) up straight” simply does not work.

Here is how to fix your posture

Over 31 million Americans suffer from bad posture, leading to:

• Back, neck and shoulder pain
• Impaired lung function
• Constricted nerves
• Misaligned Spine
• Poor circulation
• Poor digestion
• Headache
• Jaw pain

Let’s fix that:

The Text Neck

Your head weighs around 12lbs.

When you start bending your neck forwards, the stress on your cervical spine increases.

Spending the day hunched over is a leading cause of muscle strain, pinched nerves and herniated disks.

How to fix the Text Neck:

1) Elevate your phone to eye level to avoid tilting your head forward

2) Stand upright with your chin tucked in and shoulders pulled back

3) Use an alarm to take periodic breaks from handheld devices

Use neck stretches to combat the strain on your spine:

The Desk Slump

Over 80% of office workers complain of back pain.

Further, working at a desk can result in muscle and bone imbalances.

Prolonged sitting can also cause physical pain and discomfort plus negatively impacting your posture.

How to fix the Desk Slump

Start from the feet and work your way up when assessing your workspace.

1) Feet firmly on the ground

2) Hips back and open (90-110 degrees)

3) Arms at a 90-degree angle and wrists flat

4) Back straight, monitor at eye-level with sufficient distance

Consider using a standing desk instead.

You can make one yourself easily and for little cost:

Use desk stretches to combat the strain on your spine:

Rounded Shoulders

They result from various activities: driving, sitting and standing.

Rounded (or protracted) shoulders can disrupt joint function, limit mobility, particularly overhead, and result in tight muscles and pain in the rib and shoulder blade area.

How to open up your chest again:

Take regular breaks and go for walks outside

Spending all day in front of a screen is bad for your posture and eyes.

Get fresh air, let your eyes relax and gaze into the distance and use a walk to let your creativity flow.

Aim for 10k steps a day to improve overall health.

If you liked this thread,check out my free article on why poor posture can cause hairloss & dandruff:

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