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Elizabeth Wray

The Importance of Good Posture: Connecting It to Your Overall Health

Good posture is more than just standing up straight to look confident and poised. It’s a vital component of your overall health and well-being. As a chiropractor, I often see the profound impact that poor posture can have on my patient’s daily lives. From chronic pain, restricted airways, dysregulated nervous systems and potential to lead to degenerative changes of the spine, the consequences are significant. Fortunately, with regular chiropractic care, a little education, stretches and small tweaks to your daily routine, they are preventable and treatable.



Good posture is not just about sitting up straight and alleviating back pain. While both of those things are important, good posture matters for so much more. 

First things first, poor posture is a common cause of back and neck pain. When you slouch or hunch over, your spine is not aligned properly. This puts unnecessary stress on your back muscles. Over time, this can lead to overactive muscles, chronic pain and harmful stress on the spinet. By maintaining good posture, you distribute your body weight evenly and reduce the stress on your spine.



When you have a more neutral posture, your rib cage can expand and contract properly and your diaphragm will be in a better position. This improves breathing and circulation throughout your body and allows for better oxygen intake and improved circulation. 


Believe it or not, posture can also affect your digestive system. Slouching causes the lower rib cage and diaphragm to tighten. Potentially affecting the top part of the stomach, the viscera wrapping around the intestines and the nerves that are referring to the digestive system from your spine. This can lead to issues such as acid reflux, constipation, and bloating. Good posture helps your digestive system function more efficiently by allowing your organs the space they need to operate properly.


Needing an energy boost? Check your posture! When your body is in alignment, it uses less energy to maintain balance and movement. Poor posture can lead to fatigue because your muscles have to work harder to keep you upright. By improving your posture, you can boost your energy levels.


Good posture is also linked to improved mood and mental health. Studies have shown that people with good posture tend to experience less stress and anxiety. This is because you are ensuring oxygenated rich blood to flow, allowing the CSF to flow properly and reducing stress put on the nervous system. 



Daily routines around your posture such as noticing how you sit at your desk or as you drive your car are a great start to working on better posture. Having a trained eye to tell you more specific changes that your body needs will step up that posture game even farther!  Poor posture often results in muscle tension, particularly in the neck,hips, shoulders, and back. Stretching helps to alleviate this tension by lengthening tight muscles and promoting relaxation. When your muscles are less tense, it's easier to get into proper alignment.


Incorporating regular stretching into your routine can significantly contribute to maintaining good posture. By relieving muscle tension, improving flexibility, balancing muscle strength, enhancing muscle awareness, and supporting spinal alignment, stretching helps you stand tall and feel your best. In addition to stretching, we also need to strengthen. Primarily strengthening the deep core muscles will play a significant part of your spine's ability to be in better alignment. Other areas to strengthen will be the glutes as well the rotator cuff muscles. 


Furthermore, if you’re struggling with poor posture, chiropractic care can offer help. Chiropractors use spinal adjustments to correct misalignments in the spine. These adjustments help to realign the vertebrae, reducing pain and improving posture. Regular adjustments can help maintain proper spinal alignment, preventing future posture-related issues. In addition to spinal adjustments, here at Pacific Wellness, we can provide posture training and exercises to help you develop better habits. These exercises strengthen the muscles that support your spine and improve your body’s alignment over time.


Struggling with poor posture? Let us help you feel your best and stand with confidence! Click HERE to book your next appointment at one of our San Diego Chiropractic locations!

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