Posture Restoration
Posture Restoration
What is posture restoration?
Posture restoration is a group of physical therapy services that aim to help you keep your spine in alignment all the time. It’s easy for your posture to fall out of balance, especially if you stand or sit for long periods. Posture restoration trains you to align your spine to minimize injuries, improve your biomechanics, and minimize musculoskeletal imbalances.
You work on three main goals through posture restoration at Dallas Orthopedic and Shoulder Institute: Repositioning your spine
Specific exercises in posture restoration help you align your bones and muscles to keep your back straight. Good posture leads to better function of the entire musculoskeletal system, like your nerves and respiratory system. Retraining your spine
The next step in posture restoration involves training your nerves and muscles to move properly and maintain balance. This is crucial for avoiding falling back into poorer posture. Restoring your function
With diligent posture training, you can strengthen many of your muscles and optimize your musculoskeletal function.
Poor posture has more potential complications than you might expect. An off-balance posture can impact numerous muscles and organs, leading to discomfort, pain, and other symptoms throughout your body. You’re at risk of multiple injuries and complications because of poor posture, which is why posture restoration is so important.
Poor posture can cause:
✔ Back pain
✔ Headaches
✔ Neck pain
✔ Jaw pain
✔ Reduced lung function
✔ Digestive problems
✔ Poor circulation
✔ Nerve impingement
If you already experience pain because of your poor posture, the team can target it in your personalized physical therapy care plan.
Which techniques are used in posture restoration?
Plenty of techniques can result in posture improvements, such as better circulation and easier breathing. The team works closely with you and uses various evidence-based posture restoration techniques, including breathing techniques and strengthening exercises.
Breathing exercises aid in restoring posture because they strengthen your diaphragm, an important muscle in keeping your core aligned.
Schedule a posture restoration consultation over the phone or online at Dallas Orthopedic and Shoulder Institute to start working on your posture improvements today.
What is posture restoration?
Posture restoration is a group of physical therapy services that aim to help you keep your spine in alignment all the time. It’s easy for your posture to fall out of balance, especially if you stand or sit for long periods. Posture restoration trains you to align your spine to minimize injuries, improve your biomechanics, and minimize musculoskeletal imbalances.
You work on three main goals through posture restoration at Dallas Orthopedic and Shoulder Institute: Repositioning your spine
Specific exercises in posture restoration help you align your bones and muscles to keep your back straight. Good posture leads to better function of the entire musculoskeletal system, like your nerves and respiratory system. Retraining your spine
The next step in posture restoration involves training your nerves and muscles to move properly and maintain balance. This is crucial for avoiding falling back into poorer posture. Restoring your function
With diligent posture training, you can strengthen many of your muscles and optimize your musculoskeletal function.
Poor posture has more potential complications than you might expect. An off-balance posture can impact numerous muscles and organs, leading to discomfort, pain, and other symptoms throughout your body. You’re at risk of multiple injuries and complications because of poor posture, which is why posture restoration is so important.
Poor posture can cause:
✔ Back pain
✔ Headaches
✔ Neck pain
✔ Jaw pain
✔ Reduced lung function
✔ Digestive problems
✔ Poor circulation
✔ Nerve impingement
If you already experience pain because of your poor posture, the team can target it in your personalized physical therapy care plan.
Which techniques are used in posture restoration?
Plenty of techniques can result in posture improvements, such as better circulation and easier breathing. The team works closely with you and uses various evidence-based posture restoration techniques, including breathing techniques and strengthening exercises.
Breathing exercises aid in restoring posture because they strengthen your diaphragm, an important muscle in keeping your core aligned.
Schedule a posture restoration consultation over the phone or online at Dallas Orthopedic and Shoulder Institute to start working on your posture improvements today.
Kaufman
Assistance Hours
Monday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday – 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday - CLOSED
Saturday – CLOSED
Sunday – CLOSED
Phone Number:
214-256-3778
Address
874 Ed Hall Dr Suite 104, Kaufman, TX 75142 (Professional building next to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Kaufman)
Kaufman
Assistance Hours
Monday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Tuesday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Wednesday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Thursday – 8:30am – 5:00pm
Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday – CLOSED
Sunday – CLOSED
Phone Number:
214-256-3778
Address
874 Ed Hall Dr Suite 104, Kaufman, TX 75142 (Professional building next to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Kaufman)