Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement and Physical Anthropology

 

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Identifying Postures

You will learn simple and easy to apply screening techniques to help to identify proper or improper posture.

 

You will learn jumping analysis to help identify proper versus improper posture.

Proper posture jumping analysis

Improper posture jumping analysis

When jumping vertically, an individual with a properly aligned neutral posture will land in the same spot.

When jumping vertically, an individual with an improperly aligned neutral posture will land forward of their take off point.

 

You will learn how to analyze breathing to help identify proper versus improper posture.

Proper posture breathing analysis

Improper posture breathing analysis

When taking a deep breath with proper posture, the lower back will present with concavity and relaxed musculature.

When taking a deep breath with improper posture, the lower back will be straight with enlarged and firm musculature.

 

You will learn how to analyze neck movement in order to identify proper versus improper spinal posture.

Proper posture, when turning the head will lead with the eyes.

  Improper posture, when turning the head will lead with the chin.

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Last Modified : 10/18/04 09:53 PM

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Copyright 2003

All concepts and diagrams, unless noted otherwise,  of human spinal development in gravitational environment are under copyright registration to John S. Scherger, D.C.. This information may be shared with others for personal use, however no document may be republished in any form or embedded in public databases without the permission of Dr. Scherger.