Lockhart Sports Therapy

Lockhart Sports Therapy A chiropractic/sports therapy clinic specializing in rehabilitation of injuries and aches and pain

09/21/2023
03/08/2023

Why good posture matters

good posture

"Stand up straight." That's timeless advice we've probably all heard at one time or another. It's worth heeding. Good posture is important to balance: by standing up straight, you center your weight over your feet. This also helps you maintain correct form while exercising, which results in fewer injuries and greater gains. And working on balance can even strengthen your abilities in tennis, golf, running, dancing, skiing — and just about any other sport or activity.

Not an athlete? It still pays to have good balance. Just walking across the floor or down the block requires good balance. So do rising from a chair, going up and down stairs, toting packages, and even turning to look behind you.

Poor posture isn't necessarily a bad habit, either. Physical reasons for poor posture include:

Inflexible muscles that decrease range of motion (how far a joint can move in any direction). For example, overly tight, shortened hip muscles tug your upper body forward and disrupt your posture. Overly tight chest muscles can pull your shoulders forward.
Muscle strength affects balance in a number of ways. The "core muscles" of the back, side, pelvis, and buttocks form a sturdy central link between your upper and lower body. Weak core muscles encourage slumping, which tips your body forward and thus off balance. Strong lower leg muscles also help keep you steady when standing.
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The good news: You can improve your posture with a few simple exercises. Balance-specific workouts address posture and balance problems with exercises that build strength where it counts and stretches that loosen tight muscles. Quick posture checks in the mirror before and during balance exercises can also help you get the most from your regular workout. And increasing your core strength and flexibility can help you improve your posture noticeably in just a few weeks.

Good posture means:

chin parallel to the floor
shoulders even (roll your shoulders up, back, and down to help achieve this)
neutral spine (no flexing or arching to overemphasize the curve in your lower back)
arms at your sides with elbows straight and even
abdominal muscles braced
hips even
knees even and pointing straight ahead
body weight distributed evenly on both feet.
When sitting down, keep your chin parallel to the floor; your shoulders, hips, and knees at even heights; and your knees and feet pointing straight ahead.

02/01/2023

Lockhart Sports Therapy is closed today, February 1st 2023, I will reopen tomorrow morning at 10am. Everyone stay safe and warm.

01/01/2023

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

12/21/2022

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

02/02/2022

Due to the inclement weather I will be closed Thursday 2/3 and Friday morning 2/4. I plan to be open Friday noon until 4pm, but this is subject to change depending upon the weather. Thank you. Stay safe and warm.

02/17/2021

Lockhart Sports Therapy will be closed until next week. We will reopen Monday February 22nd. I will contact everyone Monday to reschedule appointments. Stay safe and warm.

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09/11/2020

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Lockhart, TX
78644

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Monday 11am - 3pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm

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