Posture Tips for Older Adults

Top 10 posture tips for older adults

Good Posture delivers increased energy, better breathing, improved circulation, and less wear-and-tear on your joints. If your spine is not properly aligned, your muscles and ligaments have to work harder to keep you upright and this can result in strain and pain. Try incorporating these simple tips into your daily routine and talk to your healthcare provider about other ways to keep your spine aligned and your aches and pains at a minimum.

?Place a small towel or pillow in the curve of your lower spine to provide additional support for the lower back when sitting. A lumbar support pillow, rolled towel will work. 

?When sitting, make sure that both feet are flat on the floor. Your shoulders and back, should rest comfortably against the backrest.

?Sleep on your back or side rather than your stomach and keep your head position neutral. 

?Avoid forward bending after long periods of inactivity or rest.

?When knitting or reading, take frequent breaks and change the position of your body.

?Try to keep things light by packing only the things you will need. If you use a walker, use a basket attachment to transport your belongings.

?When lifting objects, bend your knees with ease. Avoid forward bending and twisting your body while bending.

?Provide support to your lower back, knees, ankles and arches by wearing a low-heeled, supportive shoe. Note: Choose soles with good traction to help avoid slips and falls

?Never Cradle the phone between your neck and shoulder. 

?Strong core muscles help maintain appropriate posture and reduce strain on the spine.

Good posture is as important as eating right or having a good exercise routine. When you have good posture your body will work the way it is supposed to, keeping your muscles balanced and working together will also help prevent injuries.

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