Is good posture really a guarantee of a healthy back?
Miscellaneous / / December 25, 2021
There is something more important than a flat body position.
What is good posture and does it affect your back health?
Good posture signs are acceptedA. Smythe, M. Jivanjee. The straight and narrow of posture: Current clinical concepts / Australian Journal of General Practice consider a flat back with slight physiological bends in the thoracic region (kyphosis) and lower back (lordosis), straightened shoulders and a straight neck position.
At the same time, back in 1967, Professor John Keev wroteJ. P. Keeve. "Fitness," "posture" and other selected school health myths / The Journal of school healththat science does not support the benefits of an aesthetic ideal of posture for back health. More than 50 years have passed, and there is still no reliable evidence of this.
In research 1. C. Tüzün, I. Yorulmaz, A. Cindaş. Low back pain and posture / Clinical rheumatology
2. D. Grob, H. Frauenfelder, A. F. Mannion. The association between cervical spine curvature and neck pain / European spine journal
3. T. Widhe. Spine: posture, mobility and pain. A longitudinal study from childhood to adolescence / European Spine Journal volume
4. K. V. Richards, D. J. Beales, A. J. Smith. Neck Posture Clusters and Their Association With Biopsychosocial Factors and Neck Pain in Australian Adolescents / Physical therapy with the participation of adults, children and adolescents, no connection was found between the curves of the spine and its health. We came to the same conclusion by checkingL. Tsai, T. Wredmark. Spinal Posture, Sagittal Mobility, and Subjective Rating of Back Problems in Former Female Elite Gymnasts / Spine former elite gymnasts.
In two reviews 1. C. T. V. Swain, F. Pan, P. J. Owen. No consensus on causality of spine postures or physical exposure and low back pain: A systematic review of systematic reviews / Journal of biomechanics
2. L. Manchikanti, V. Singh, F. J. E. Falco. Epidemiology of low back pain in adults / Neuromodulation scientific papers also did not see a connection between posture and back pain.
Perhaps it's not the position of the bones and joints itself, but how they move. Scientists suggest that back problems can arise due to improperH. Cramer, W. E. Mehling, F. J. Saha. Postural awareness and its relation to pain: validation of an innovative instrument measuring awareness of body posture in patients with chronic pain / BMC Musculoskelet Disorders
2. C. Koch, F. Hänsel. Non-specific Low Back Pain and Postural Control During Quiet Standing — A Systematic Review / Frontiers in Psychology activation of the muscles of the body and pelvis. For example, in patients with low back pain, hip flexion is difficult due to excessive activity in the glutes and muscles that straighten the spine.
What is important for spine health
Vertebrologist and rehabilitologist Anatoly Shishonin believes that good posture is, first of all, the absence of muscle clamps, and not at all the aesthetic ideal of military bearing.
Shishonin Anatoly Yurievich
Good posture can be considered the one that maintains a normal body position, in which certain parts of the musculoskeletal system are not overloaded.
The doctor says that prolonged tension of the muscles around the spine can disrupt blood circulation and impede venous and lymphatic drainage from the soft tissues of the back.
This, in turn, contributes to the development of degenerative changes. As a result, even minor loads can result in protrusion and hernia in the segment of the spine with reduced blood circulation.
A perfectly straight back, which can often be seen in pictures, does not necessarily guarantee health.
Thus, the visual aspect of posture matters much less than the functionality of the musculoskeletal system. But how to understand whether you should fix something is another question.
How to know if posture is worth working
Anatoly Shishonin says that muscle clamps and blocks in the joints can appear at any age, starting from infancy. They are able to manifest themselves both immediately and after a fairly long period. For example, after exhausting physical or psychological stress.
If you suspect posture problems, start by looking at your overall health.
Shishonin Anatoly Yurievich
Weakness, fatigue, heaviness and bad mood after waking up are the first symptoms that somewhere in the body there are foci with reduced blood circulation. If you are experiencing something like this with no obvious psychological cause or illness, you should check for muscle clamps and blockages in your joints. Over time, these problems can lead to hernia, protrusion, neuralgia, sciatica, and even ischemic stroke.
ResearchA. Searle, M. Spink, A. Ho. Exercise interventions for the treatment of chronic low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials / Clinical rehabilitation show that exercises to develop muscle strength and coordination of movements are effective in treating chronic back pain.
However, if you have problems, it is best to choose individual sessions with an exercise therapy doctor, and not perform any exercises that seem to help.
The rehabilitation therapist advises regular, individually tailored exercises, massage and self-massage aimed at relieving muscle tension. This approach will increase your chances of successful posture correction and reduce the risk of flare-ups from improperly chosen movements.
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