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Practical Physical Therapy | Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About ME Practical Physical Therapy Just another WordPress.com weblog Feeds: Posts Comments Posture, not just your momma’s advice part 1 October 20, 2009 by practicalpt Whenever I talk to patients about their posture and that their injury or symptoms are in large part due to poor posture I always get an odd look. It’s one of surprise and as if to say “My mom told me to stand up straight, why am I paying you to hear this?” or “This has got to be more complicated than this.” I then take the time to explain how this can be. I think everyone can understand the concept of stress and strain. Really, that’s all I do. I deal with stresses and strains. There are a couple of variables that we all deal with: load and time. How much load are you carrying and for how long. Depending on how you carry the load and for how long will predict how much stress or strain you will place on a structure or in this case ...

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