Importance Of Balanced Posture By Malkeet Singh Kang
What is a Postural assessment ? It is a way of checking if the joints are aligned and balanced. Resting muscle tone (tension), resting muscle length is assessed. When body is balanced there is no altered reciprocal inhibition. Altered reciprocal inhibition will cause compensation adaptive shortening, weakness and impaired movement. From the assessment we can determine with muscle are overactive and underactive and then design a plan to correct any muscular imbalances present to achieve proper muscle function and movement patterns. Postural assessments are done alongside movement assessments to get a good picture of how the body is imbalanced. Imbalanced muscles are like riding a buckled bicycle or a car that has different air pressures in the tyres. Altered length and tension relationships in the muscles lead to less force production and impaired movement which decreases performance and increases injury risk. IF a boxers upper cross syndrome is treated his muscles will fire bett...