Posture is an important factor with back pain.Poor posture can start at an early age and may not have too much effect on a young flexible spine but continued through the teens and twenties may lead to wear and tear of the spine in later life. â€Perfect posture’ is considered to be well balanced with a gentle â€S’ curve. Deviations from this are those with an exaggerated lumbar angle such as the Back Pain ClinicBack Pain Clinic,Sway Back and Hollow Back Postures.These postures can cause increased strain to the muscles and ligaments especially in the Lumbar area of the spine. The opposite of these is the Flat Back posture with little or no lumbar curve. This kind of posture is usually rather inflexible and stiff and does not absorb shock very well. Ways to improve your posture:
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