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Forward head posture affects more women then men!
There are two very specific anatomical differences in females and males…well, there may be one more, but that is not what I am talking about! However when it comes to exercise, maintaining structural balance throughout these areas could mean the difference between undesirable pain, aesthetically displeasing features such as sagging breasts , a pooching belly and a “dowagers hump” and having the body you desire while avoiding injury! The very things that exacerbate these differences, creating the issues that many women struggle with are going to be dependent upon the individual demands placed on the body. For example, forward head posture and rounded shoulders, along with their associated imbalances, can begin early on as women will adopt a slouching posture in an attempt to hide developing breasts. As well, later on in life, our lifestyles begin to influence repetitive movement patterns which lead to imbalances and the development of compensatory … Continue Reading
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Tagged back pain, brachial plexus nerves, corrective exercise, dowagers hump, first rib angle, forward head posture, high heels, increased lordosis, mastication, muscle imblances, pregnancy, respiration, rounded shoulders, sagging breasts, slouching, thoracic outlet syndrome, vision, weight of human head
