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Based out of Minnesota, home of the world-famous mayoclinic.org, and founded by a team of health professionals, including Chiropractors and Physical Therapists. Yourbodyposture.com was started with the goal of being your go-to resource for all things posture and physical health-related.


In addition to helping users identify the underlying cause of their pain, we look to share product reviews,  treatment strategies, and other health hacks to help the user improve their quality of life.  In fact, our articles and tips have helped more than 200,000 readers to date. During our research, we like to use sites like medlineplus.gov,Webmd.com,  acatoday.com, PubMed.gov, Healthline.comPrevention.com, and health.com to gather knowledge and help you find the most reliable and trustworthy information.


For product research, in addition to first-hand use of several of the products,  we use the thousands of credible reviews from sites like ConsumerReports.org, Amazon.com, Target.com, and the Wirecutter.com, as well as our years of experience in reviewing consumer goods to help you make the right decision for your product needs.


Best Ways To Fix Lateral Pelvic Tilt

Updated on 1 May 2023] The lateral pelvic tilt, also known as pelvic obliquity, is a condition characterized by an uneven alignment of the pelvis, which results in one hip being higher than the other. This misalignment can cause problems, such as uneven joint wear and tear, muscle imbalances, and postural issues. This can occur for various reasons, including leg length discrepancies, scoliosis, muscular imbalances, and poor posture. While the condition can be painful and limit mobility, several treatment options are available to alleviate symptoms and improve pelvic alignment. Causes of Lateral Pelvic Tilt Lateral pelvic tilt refers to the uneven positioning of the pelvis, where one side is higher than the other. There can be several causes of lateral pelvic tilt, including: Muscle imbalances- Tight or weak muscles on one side of the pelvis can cause it to tilt to that side. For example, tight hip flexors or quadriceps on…

How to Get Rid of Rounded Shoulders

[Updated on 1 May 2023] In today’s time, it is easier than ever to develop bad posture. Your default positions, such as slouching at your desk, lounging on your couch, or hunching over your phone, may cause painful issues like rounded shoulders and potentially more severe conditions if you continue these poor posture habits in the long term. You had a scientific reason for telling you to maintain good posture while growing up, and it wasn’t just a random request. In today’s digital age, we tend to develop bad posture due to our daily activities. Therefore, “unrounding” our shoulders could greatly benefit many of us. Rounded shoulders can cause upper back, neck, and shoulder stiffness, as well as a neck hump or text/tech neck, due to excess phone use and poor posture. If you observe that you are bending forwards or your shoulders collapsing while standing, do not worry, but…

Uneven Shoulders: Causes, Symptoms, and Exercises

[Updated on 1 May 2023] Uneven shoulders, also known as shoulder asymmetry, are the most common issue that can cause discomfort and affect one’s appearance. This condition can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as poor posture, muscle imbalances, scoliosis, or injuries. While some people may not experience any noticeable symptoms, others may experience pain, limited range of motion, or muscle weakness. Fortunately, there are many ways to fix uneven shoulders, ranging from corrective exercises, stretches, and postural adjustments to medical treatments and physical therapy. In this article, we will describe what is most likely the reason behind uneven shoulders and what you should do to correct it. Causes of Uneven Shoulders Uneven shoulders can be caused by a variety of factors, including: Poor posture: Poor posture, especially while sitting or standing for extended periods, can cause muscle imbalances in the shoulders and back, leading to uneven shoulders. Scoliosis: Scoliosis…

How To Correct Upper Crossed Syndrome

[Updated on 1 May 2023] Upper Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is a condition that affects the muscles and joints of the upper body, specifically the neck, shoulders, and upper back. It is caused by a combination of muscular imbalances and poor posture, often due to long hours spent sitting and staring at screens. UCS can lead to various unpleasant symptoms, including chronic pain, headaches, and decreased range of motion. Fortunately, there are several effective methods for fixing Upper Crossed Syndrome. These may include targeted exercises to strengthen weak muscles, stretching to release tight ones, and lifestyle changes to improve posture and reduce screen time. With a little effort and dedication, it’s possible to alleviate the symptoms of UCS and restore balance to the upper body. In this article, we’ll explore the most effective exercises for fixing Upper Crossed Syndrome. We provide practical advice for anyone looking to correct their posture and…

Best Ways To Fix Dowager’s Hump

[Updated on 1 May 2023] The Dowagers hump used to be a posture that was only observed in older women. The name itself adds to the impression; for example, a “Dowager” is an elderly woman who has lost her husband. However, the hump of a Dowager is now seen among young people and even toddlers. Dowager’s humps are lumps or bumps that develop at the base of the back of the neck, where the spine has bent forward. While it’s normal to have a little curve on the 7th vertebrae of the neck, a Dowager’s hump is caused by an abnormal one that is more exaggerated. Various factors can cause a Dowager’s hump, but the most common cause is poor posture. If you have a Dowager’s hump because of poor posture, this is an article you should read. We’ll go through what a Dowager’s hump is, why it happens, and what…

Best Exercises To Fix Duck Feet and Walk Properly

[Updated on 1 May 2023] The condition known as Duck Feet occurs when toes point downward and may curl under. Sometimes it can be difficult to identify if someone has this condition, but generally speaking, if a person’s heels drag on the ground while they walk instead of lifting up, it could be a sign of this condition. There are several methods to prevent or fix this issue, which can include wearing high-quality shoes and performing exercises to strengthen the muscles in the feet. Duck Feet Condition It’s important to address duck feet, as it’s not a simple condition to just live with. It could cause further physical problems, so finding ways to correct it is necessary. Sometimes it could resolve on its own, but not always. Dealing with duck feet for a longer period of time can cause physical problems, so it’s best to find a quicker solution. This condition…

Ruthless Truth About A Sedentary Lifestyles – Part 1

[Updated on 1 March 2024] Today, more and more people are concerned about their health. We go for regular checkups, we work out more frequently, and we watch what we eat. What you might not know is that sitting down for long hours at your office desk poses the same risk as smoking. As outrageous as it may seem, sitting down has been branded as the new smoking, and long-distance drivers and office workers are most at risk. Living sedentary lifestyles isn’t great & can harm your health. The more you get up & move, the better your chances of living a healthy life. A typical American is sedentary 21 hours a day. Inclusive of physical activity and exercise, most people in the US spend about 3 hours of the day simply standing. The sitting disease, which is a condition of increased sedentary behavior, has been associated with adverse health…

Top 10 Ways To Fix Terrible Posture Infographic

[Updated on 1 March 2023] This infographic highlights the top 10 effective ways to correct terrible posture, providing actionable tips and techniques to improve spinal misalignment and overall posture. The visually appealing design offers a quick and easy reference guide for anyone seeking to overcome poor posture habits and improve their health and well-being. Want to use this infographic on your site? Click here to download

Top 10 Tips For Proper Neck Posture

[Updated on 1 March 2023] Posture refers to the way one carries their body as a whole, the position of the limbs, as well as the state of the body at a given time. Neutral posture entails the position achieved when your joints are not bent and the vertebral column is in line without being twisted or bent. Neck pain occurs as a result of strain and injuries in the soft tissues and one should take recommended measures to avoid it. By achieving and maintaining proper body and neck posture, you are more likely to be comfortable and experience less stress while performing your daily activities. Below are some tips to avoid neck strain or discomfort. Here are 10 Tips for Proper Neck Posture There are several tips available in the web. But, we have described top 10 tips for proper neck posture. 1. Keep properly hydration To maintain proper…

Tresalto Adjustable Figure 8 Back Posture Corrector Review

[Updated on 1 March 2023] Are you finding it challenging to choose the best posture corrector? When it comes to choosing an ideal posture corrector or Clavicle Brace, it can be hard to know which model is the best. Posture correctors are garments that are designed to reduce stress on your upper and lower back and the muscles or joints of the neck. They work by limiting forward movements when you’re seated and also restrict spinal movements. Individuals with neck, shoulder, lower and back problems should consider posture braces. One brand that you should consider when buying these braces is the Tresalto Adjustable Figure 8 Back Posture Corrector and Clavicle Brace. This review looks at why you should consider buying it, the pros and cons, and gives you the verdict. Tresalto Adjustable Figure 8 Back Posture Corrector The Tresalto Adjustable Figure 8 Back Posture Corrector is a device designed to…

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