Back pain is increasingly common in midlife, and while some causes are unpreventable, one thing that can help to alleviate discomfort is to maintain good posture. It may be hard to overcome bad habits ...
Julie Capozziello says a 'pooch' may be anterior pelvic tilt from too much sitting, not just belly fat. She shares five simple moves to keep the pelvis neutral.
More than 31 million Americans experience poor posture at some point, according to the American Chiropractic Association. Bad posture can lead to a range of health problems, including back and neck ...
Your parents may have told you to sit up straight, but that’s not the only reason why it’s important to maintain good posture. A lifetime of slouching can cause physical discomfort as we age — and ...
A good run can “fix” a lot of what ails you. Put a few miles between yourself and a bad mood, low energy, or an annoying work issue, and you’re bound to finish feeling better than you started. But if ...
In today’s digital age, the phenomenon of tech neck has emerged as a significant health concern, affecting millions who spend countless hours hunched over their devices. This modern postural syndrome ...
A certified qigong instructor explains how a gentle, rhythmic movement can help reverse years of poor posture.
Is your screen time wrecking your posture? Maybe you've heard the term "tech neck" by now, but what is it, is it even real, how do you know if you have it, and most importantly, how can it be fixed?
People can train themselves to have better standing posture, so why not apply that same logic to your sleep position?
Forward Head Posture FIX is a guide that offers a specific sequence of exercises that helps consumers learn how to improve their neck posture. It realigns the shoulders and neck for improved posture ...
In a world of sitting at desks and slumping in front of screens, back pain is known to be the most common ailment among Americans. Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins III, a board-certified neurosurgeon in New York ...
Sure, bad posture can make you neck creak and your shoulders ache, but recent research shows that your slouch might be making you a grouch. Heads-up! Here are some weird ways posture can affect ...