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Forward Head Posture

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Posture plays an important role in a person's overall health.  It is generally an indicator, not a condition.  Because "normal" posture has been clearly defined over the years, poor posture can be an indication of muscle imbalance, or compensatory changes in the spine. 

For every 1 inch the head moves forward of neutral ( ear lined up with the center of the shoulder), an additional 15-30 pounds of tension is placed on the supporting neck muscles.

Most adults will present with 2 or more inches of additional forward displacement.  It's estimated that 90% of the general population carries this type of posture profile.  It doesn't mean that it's normal, just prevalent.

A secondary result of this posture profile is an increased curve in the lumbar spine.  Many think that the head posture is a result of the increased low back curve, but it is actually the opposite.  In an attempt to balance the body, in light of the 10-12 lb. head being forward of the normal center of gravity, the body bends backward.  This increases the low back curve and tilts the pelvis forward.

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To summarize the effects of forward head, round-shouldered posture on the muscles and spine, these postures:

  1. Decrease the load-bearing capabilities of the spine

  2. Increase the loading on its supportive musculature

  3. Decrease the flexibility and strength of that supporting musculature.

     

     

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