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Dr. Marc St. Marseille R.N., D.C.
Why Should you look at your posture?? Despite considerable evidence that posture affects physiology and function, the significant influence of posture on health is not addressed by most physicians. The influence of postural mechanics on function and symptomatology affect and moderate every physiologic function from breathing to hormonal production. Spinal pain, headache, mood, blood pressure, pulse, and lung capacity are among the most easily influence by posture. American Journal of pain Management 1994;4:36-39
Do Your Feet Hurt?? Were is the callus formation on your feet? Do you have heal pain? Plantar fasciitis? Does your Big Toe point straight or is it bent? Do you have bunions?
What is the Safety Pin Cycle? Can you hear me? Can you hear me now??
"Each year I see more and more children complaining of headaches, neck and shoulder pain," Studies have shown a direct connection to these complaints and overloaded and ill-fitted backpacks. |
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