Posture Lecture
Posture Lecture
Who Am I as a
Healthcare Provider?
Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with the
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO)
since October 2010.
Graduated from the Canadian College of Massage
and Hydrotherapy (CCMH) in June 2010.
RMT at Thornhill Rehabilitation and Chiropractic
Centre (TRCC)
http://thornhillrcc.com/
Reflexology Practitioner & Kinesio Tape
Practitioner
Who am I as a
student?
I attend the University of Guelph-Humber, fourth year Kinesiology
student
I opted for the research option in KIN3190 in Occupational Health,
and I am working as a research assistant for a biomechanics study at
Humber
I am the Co-Chair of the Guelph-Humber chapter for the CON-SNP
I played for UofGs womens Ultimate team
POSTURE
Posture: Definition
Proper Posture:
Faulty Posture:
True or False?
Posture simply refers to when a person is in a SEATED or STANDING
position?
FALSE!
!!
What ultimately needs to be considered when
observing posture?
POSITON
DEPENDENT
Positional Posture
Positions to consider :
Standing/sitting
Lying/Recumbent
(prone/supine)
Kneeling
Crouching
Ducking
Sleeping
Leaning
Resting
Recovery
Squatting
Working
(ergonomics)
Unusual Positions:
Standing on 1 leg
Headstand
Bridge
(gymnastics)
Head stand
Crab Position
Hanging
Upside Down
Postural Assessment
Postural Analysis:
Detecting
deviations from
ideal posture
Static Posture: the
individual is not
moving while they
are being
assessed
ex. standing
Dynamic Posture:
the individual is
moving while they
are being assessed
ex. gait
Pre-Assessment
Questions to ask prior to the postural assessment:
1. Occupation
2. Describe manifestations of pathology (sign vs.
symptom)
3. Previous injuries
4. Congenital Abnormalities
5. Dominant hand
6. Activity history
Performed by
viewing the bodys
plumb line from:
anterior, posterior
and lateral
perspectives
Remember,
As the persons position changes
the plumb lines remains the same.
The deviation about the plumb line
is relevant in postural analysis
Considerations:
Bilateral
symmetry?
- left to right
- rotation
Head position
Scapula
- acromion, spine
of the scapula,
superior angle,
medial border,
inferior angle
Elbow (space)
Waist
PSIS
Gluteal fold
Greater trochanter
Popliteal Fossa
Calf muscle bulk
Achilles
Feet
- Too many toes?
Scoliosis
Kyphoscoliosis
Decreased chest
expansion
Most Pain
Osteoarthr
itis
Potential
Complications
Thoracic
Outlet
Syndrom
e
Degenerati
ve Disc
Disease
Scoliosis
Supraspin
atus
Impingeme
nt
Functional /
Nonstructural
Typ
e
Asymmetri
c Loading
Structur
al
Hawes,
Scoliosis:
Assessment
Forward Bend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Test
v=1EPii3Pz6V0
Follow Up
1. What is the Forward Bend Test used to determine?
2. The hump on the ribcage represents the ____________ side of
the curve
Categories of Muscles
Categorize muscles based on their distinct functions
and properties
POSTURAL
- MUSCLES
Maintain upright
posture
PHASIC
- Propel the body
MUSCLES
during movement
Greater capacity to
do work
- Quick bursts of
energy
Slow to fatigue
- Fatigue Quickly
Tend to become
SCM
hyperactive and
Pectoralis
Major
short
Iliopsoas
Rectus Femoris
UFT
Erector Spinae
Soleus/gastrocmeni
us
- Tend to become
inhibited (weak) and
Deltoids
long
Triceps
LFT
Abdominals
Gluteals
Tibialis Anterior
ERRO
R
Is Asymmetrical
Loading Always Bad?
Asymmetrical loading is inherently detrimental to tissue
loading and can lead to dysfunction
Ergonomics
OFFICE
ERGONOMICS
Ergon =
Work
(Greek Derivation)
Nomoi = Natural
Laws
Consider knee
alignment
Practice
Come up with three tips you could provide a new client
regarding improving posture:
1)
2)
3)
Thank you!