Posture Support
Posture Support
can comes in many different ways nowadays. It can be support
brace, support vest, ergonomical chairs.
Many of us maybe
concerned of posture support for helping with rounded
shoulders, and poor posture. There are many different
varieties of posture braces, and they serve different
posture support issues. Some focus on reversing rounded
shoulders, some on general posture support, and some on
lumbar support. This may even include a
good ergonomical office chair which can add as a
support on the lower back. This also help to reduce stress
on the back due to prolong hours of sitting.
While
a posture support can be a great posture improvement
aid, remember that this kind of external posture support
only is half of the solution. Posture braces can be a great
aid in reminding your body of keeping a proper posture.
However, just wearing a posture brace is rarely enough on
its own. You also need to do posture exercises
to develop the muscles that
allow your body to maintain proper posture after you’ve
taken the brace off.
The posture
support is only useful when some of the fundamentals of the
posture is corrected by Rolfing. These may include the
pelvic balance and the rotation of the knees.
Important Cons of Posture Support Braces
Perhaps the most significant issue with posture support braces
is the fact that they do not treat the cause of poor
posture.
Poor posture is caused by bad posture habits, which weaken core
posture support muscles, cause the spine to become misaligned,
and, over time, freezes your back into an imbalanced posture,
putting unnatural strain on the body.
While at first a posture support brace might seem like the
ideal way to relieve some of this strain and reverse posture
decay, most posture correctors do nothing to develop the
muscles necessary to actually correct the root problem.
Weaker posture braces simply lose their effectiveness within
10-15 minutes, as your body adapts to the straps and fall back
into its slump. Stronger posture support braces are not the
solution either, however. If a posture brace is too strong, it
can cause your muscles to weaken further, since it takes over
what little job your muscles were still doing to hold up your
body. Because strong posture braces eventually weaken posture
support muscles, longterm use can lead to even greater back
pain problems down the road.
The Pros of Posture Support
Braces
This doesn’t mean that posture braces are completely without
merit. Posture braces for the lower back can provide temporary
protection for your lower back, particularly while you are
healing from lower back pain. Just don’t use the brace
permanently and make sure that you also do posture corrective
exercises to permanently strengthen your lower
back.
When it comes to braces that provide upper back posture support
and shoulder support, the story is a little different. The main
use of braces that provide posture support for your upper back
is as a reminder to keep your posture straight. If you use the
pressure of the brace straps to help you remember to straighten
up, a posture support brace can be of great use. It will serve
to remind your body of what good posture feels like, enlivening
muscle memory for better alignment, and strengthening your core
posture support muscles in the process.
In summary, you need to use a two-pronged approach to develop
greater core posture support. Using Rolfing together with
corrective posture exercises to develop the muscles necessary
to hold your spine in its natural position, and a posture brace
to remind your body during the day what exactly that natural
position is. When used as a gentle prompter to straighten up, a
posture support brace can make every minute of the day an
opportunity to strengthen your back and your core posture
muscles.
You still have to do the basic work, however. Only you, no
external posture aid, can help you strengthen your core support
muscles, realign your posture, and gradually regain your
natural postural grace. Given the long-term health benefits of
retaining a good posture, however, it is well worth
it
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