Ok. For the most part. Why though is he using a chart of bodies with a "too far forward" head position? Geese! You know, it takes a lot of questioning the status quo, in this case, the printers and doctors who produced the figures. The ears should be over the shoulders. Again, the head needs to be balanced and the ears over the shoulders for the ideal posture. See the Alexander Technique. Good luck all.
Wow this is great, would i need any training to do this to somebody? or could i just offer them a posture evaluation as part of a treatment, to see how the treatments are helping their posture?
Ok. For the most part. Why though is he using a chart of bodies with a "too far forward" head position? Geese! You know, it takes a lot of questioning the status quo, in this case, the printers and doctors who produced the figures. The ears should be over the shoulders. Again, the head needs to be balanced and the ears over the shoulders for the ideal posture. See the Alexander Technique. Good luck all.
BackInsight 1 year ago
Wow this is great, would i need any training to do this to somebody? or could i just offer them a posture evaluation as part of a treatment, to see how the treatments are helping their posture?
KarleyLou 3 years ago
I would practice it a few times, before you offer it to the public.
massagenerd 3 years ago
Great, thankyou. I will definately practice.
KarleyLou 2 years ago
Interesting, I never knew that uneven shoulder & other body parts, could be fixed w/ massage.
isee4me 3 years ago
this is a very cool vid.
huperill 3 years ago