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Posture for Engineers (Write/Speak/Code)

Marylou Lenhart
June 18, 2016
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Posture for Engineers (Write/Speak/Code)

slightly different slide set for Write/Speak/Code 2016

Marylou Lenhart

June 18, 2016
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  1. Posture! Body is adaptable, tries to be efficient Poor posture

    causes some muscles to be overworked, some to be weakened Poor posture pulls vertebrae out of alignment
  2. Chiropractic! 93 letters Your spine: the center of everything If

    a vertebra in the spinal column is out of place, it puts pressure on nerves Nerves connect to every part of the body Seemingly unrelated symptoms can be due to spinal misalignment
  3. However! Chiropractic works best combined with Exercise Strengthening our “posture

    muscles” daily helps to _keep_ bones aligned correctly
  4. Standing Desks? Great stuff! But we are using muscles we

    may not be used to using Risk hyper extension
  5. Body Image Every body is different Participation is encouraged, but

    entirely _optional_ “The posture (asana) for Yoga meditation should be steady, stable, and motionless, as well as comfortable…” 
 (2.46 of the Yoga Sutra) Pain vs. Discomfort
  6. Forward Head Posture Arrow from ear should line up with

    center of shoulder Weight added to sternocleidomastoid muscles: overworks them Trapezius muscles between shoulder blades are weak in this condition
  7. Anterior/Posterior Pelvic Tilt “flat back” reduces natural curve in lumbar

    spine (lower back) tight abs, shortened hip extensors, weak hip flexors “weak lower back” pelvis forward and down (more than normal) weak abs, shortened hip flexors, weak gluteus maximus
  8. Image credits pittsburgh: "Downtown Pittsburgh from the North Shore" by

    Theeditor93 - I took the photo myself.Previously published: Facebook, deviantART (http://eldru.deviantart.com/art/Pittsburgh-from-the-North-Shore-375922428), Flickr. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Downtown_Pittsburgh_from_the_North_Shore.png #/media/File:Downtown_Pittsburgh_from_the_North_Shore.png bad posture: http://livewellchiro.com.au/bad-posture-equals-bad-health/ chiropraction: http://edmondsshorelinechiropractor.com/chiropractic-for-any-age/ more chiropraction/posture: http://drsalfakhoury.com/chiropractic/ knee hyperextension: http://www.somastruct.com/genu-recurvatum/ supinate/pronate: By JackPotte - Gustavocarra + Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18496214 tadasana: http://www.mrsfitness.com/do-the-yoga-mountain-pose/ forward head: http://www.chiro.org/LINKS/Forward_Head_Posture.shtml trapezius: "Muscle trapèze" by Berichard - travail personnel (own work) d'après Atlas de Bonamy (1854). Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muscle_trap%C3%A8ze.png#/media/File:Muscle_trap%C3%A8ze.png sternocleidomastoid: By OpenStax College - Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013., CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30148125 serratus: Draws scapula forward on chest wall (pulling shoulders down) (picture of serratus anterior) "Serratus anterior" by Bildbearbetning: sv:Användare:Chrizz. * compressed with pngcrush. Original uploader was Chrizz at sv.wikipedia - Transferred from sv.wikipedia. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Serratus_anterior.png#/media/File:Serratus_anterior.png mini cobra - http://www.yogajournal.com/article/beginners/bhujangasana/ cat-cow: http://www.mindfulbody.com/mind/yoga/signature-mindful-practice-yoga-sequence/daily-practice-detailed-instructions chair cat-cow: Cat- Cow Stretch in a Chair - © Barry Stone http://yoga.about.com/od/yogasequences/ss/catcow.htm navasana: http://www.yogaoutlet.com/guides/how-to-do-boat-pose-in-yoga spinal balance: https://www.scripps.org/news_items/4363-keep-your-back-healthy star open close: http://www.thankyourbody.com/core-strengthening-exercises/ pelvic tilt: http://bretcontreras.com/why-do-i-anterior-pelvic-tilt/ crescent lunge: http://www.yogaoutlet.com/guides/how-to-do-crescent-lunge-in-yoga halfway lift(s): http://blog.lifestart.net/post/4263955842/are-some-yoga-poses-harmful-part-5 forward fold: http://www.yogaoutlet.com/guides/how-to-do-standing-forward-fold-in-yoga posture evolution: http://www.salveotherapy.co.nz/good-posture-good-health/