What is the Ideal Posture.............?
There is a lot of guidance about what the ideal posture
is.................
Sorry readers I won’t bore you by giving lot of lectures
on so called Ideal Posture
What is important to remember is that: even if it is
possible to maintain this ‘ideal’ posture for long periods, this will still
place sustained stress on certain structures in the body,
So what is absolutely important is to:
"Stand up, move and change position!"
Here are some easy tips you can practice to achieve
good posture.
1.
Be ergonomically
smart: At the workplace, use an ergonomic chair, support your lower back with a
small cushion and ensure that your legs reach the floor or the foot rest
comfortably. Knees should be at level or slightly higher than the hips, and the
elbows must rest on the armrest.
5. If you’re standing for long periods of time, shift your body weight from one leg to another or rock to and fro from heels to toes at regular intervals. If possible, use a small stool to rest each foot on the stool for a while and change over.
7. When it comes to getting a good night’s rest, your mattress and pillow play an important role. Choose a firm but not hard mattress that supports your body but doesn’t sink in. Use a soft or small pillow for neck support. Beware: Using more than one pillow can strain your neck muscles.
8. A good sleeping posture to adopt is to sleep on the back or on your side. A cushion placed under the knees while sleeping on the back is recommended. If you’re sleeping on one side, place the cushion between your knees so that the knees do not touch. This helps balance the body’s weight, and prevents stress.
9. While lifting heavy weights, hold it close to the chest. While bending, keep your back straight and bend from the knees, and not from the waist. When carrying a handbag on one shoulder, keep it light and sling it on alternate shoulders to avoid strain on one shoulder.
10. While driving, keep your back firmly on the back-rest of your seat. Also, remember to adjust the seat so that your legs can comfortably reach the pedals. Ensure that the back of the head touches the middle of the headrest.
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