“Straightens Up” and care for the posture and spinal
health
Spinal disorders, such as back pain, neck pain, scoliosis and disc disease, to name a few are common, and they can have a profound effect on a person’s overall health, impacting a person’s ability to work, to enjoy everyday activities and even disrupting healthy sleep patterns.
Research has demonstrated that poor postures and
inactivity can contribute to the development of back pain and other spinal
disorders. Recent studies indicate that training school children in beneficial
postural habits and exercises can be helpful in facilitating postural
improvement. This is very encouraging because in today’s sedentary digital
culture, many children spend long hours of school and recreational time in
stooped awkward postures that have been correlated with poor spinal health in
several studies. Other recent research indicates that the spinal health of
adolescent students has been worsening over a ten year period.