Avoid these common causes of bad posture (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)
Most people do not realize how important good posture is, and
hence often neglect how they carry themselves.
A person with bad posture is perceived as a person
with low self-esteem and low confidence, besides harming overall health in the
long term. The physical harm directly affects back and neck pain, amongst
several other ailments. Today, we have Dr. Tina Mahendrakar - Physiotherapist, lay down some common causes of poor posture, so that being aware of these
causes can help you avoid it to improve your posture.
Pain or past injuries
When you experience pain in your back or neck muscles
or any other part of the body, you tend to overcome the pain by holding your
body in a different position. When this posture is continued for a long time,
it can become a daily habit. Hence holding yourself differently can be due to some pain or muscle injury in
any part of your body.
Low nutritional state
Your spine and back need adequate nutrients to grow
strong and straight. Low nutrition and lack of vitamins and calcium can affect
the bones and
muscles by not providing adequate strength and flexibility to hold itself in a
correct posture.
Hereditary
If you have a family history of bent back, then even
you might have to deal with it. Sometimes no matter how hard you try to hold
your posture in a correct way, the reason can be just genes that are preventing
you from improving your posture. However, this can be rectified with
professional help.
Extra weight
According to Dr. Tina, carrying extra weight can also be
the reason for your poor posture. Many women with large breasts
tend to have bad posture because the extra weight around their chest pulls them
forward. People with extra weight around their stomach can have a problem with
lower back pulled forward, due to the stomach weight.
Habit
Sometimes, the way you walk or the way you hold things
can be the reason of bad posture. For instance, if you always walk with your
head down or slump your shoulders, this can cause your posture to pull out from
proper alignment. Sometimes, carrying weight on only one side of the body can
contribute to imbalanced or poor posture.
Your job
Your desk job is the biggest reason for your hunched
back - according to Dr. Tina. People, who have desk jobs, often push their neck
and head forward and hunch their shoulders. All these factors contribute to our
inability to keep our spines straight and results in poor posture.
Lifestyle and fashion
Clothing and shoes especially affect posture. Women,
who walk on pencil heels, are more prone to cause problems to their posture.
Besides high heels shoes, wearing boots, tight fitting clothes, low waist jeans
and wide belts can cause bad posture - according to Dr. Tina. When you wear
something uncomfortable like wide belts or high-heeled shoes, this changes your
centre of gravity, which ultimately causes your posture to suffer.
Source: Times of India
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