 Besides the fact that poor posture makes our bodies look less attractive, it also harms our health in a variety of ways that you may have never imagined. When we sit bent for long hours in front of a computer or stand wrong, we actually twist our spine, which can adversely affect blood flow to the neck area which leads to the head and brain. This disturbance can cause headaches, and at advanced ages, it can even put you at risk of a stroke. Our rib cage is also affected by this hunching and may put pressure on the heart and lungs, thus causing poor functioning of the three most important organs in our body - the brain, lungs, and heart. In addition, poor posture causes the body to weaken and tire more quickly. The spinal vertebrae exert pressure on each other, a condition that not only causes pain but can also affect our muscles, bones, and joints and put pressure on them too, causing them to weaken faster over time. As a result, the entire body's range of motion may be reduced, and the risk of having a disc herniation increases significantly. Although we've become accustomed to thinking that prolonged sitting is the main reason for poor posture and damage to the back structure, laziness and modern lifestyle are not the only ones to blame. Here are all the factors that affect the structure of your back and posture, and although some of them are not under our full control, most of them stem from choices we make in life:  If you do the exercises mentioned above and adopt the recommended habits, you can improve your posture and prevent futures injuries or diseases that may attack. It may take some time to improve your posture, but once you realize how wonderful your body works and feels, you'll certainly feel happier and healthier. |
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