Your Side Profile Might Indicate Back or Neck Pain Triggers
Paying attention to your side profile could help avoid neck and back problems and improve quality of life. New research published by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) suggests that those whose heads lean forward are most likely to be currently suffering from back or neck pain (58%), followed by those with an excessively arched lower back (56%).
The BCA researchers asked women (whom the study was focused on) which side-shape they are, with four broad categories of altered posture compared to the ideal.
• Spoon – flat back, rounded shoulders
• Leaning tower – head leans forward
• Bridge – arched back
• Flat-pack – flat back
Whether you stand like a spoon or a leaning tower, a bridge or a flat back, your side-shape may indicate problems ahead.
Ream More On:
Spinal Health Blog – Chiropractors’ Association of Australia Website