Posture Tips (Part-2)
Standing Posture
• Stand with weight mostly on the balls of the feet, not with weight on the heels
• Keep feet slightly apart, about shoulder-width
• Let arms hang naturally down the sides of the body
• Avoid locking the knees
• Tuck the chin in a little to keep the head level
• Be sure the head is square on top of the spine, not pushed out forward
• Stand straight and tall, with shoulders upright
• If standing for a long period of time, shift weight from one foot to the other, or rock from heels to toes.
• Stand against a wall with shoulders and bottom touching wall. In this position, the back of the head should also touch the wall - if it does not, the head is carried to far forward (anterior head carriage).
Driving Posture
• Sit with the back firmly against the seat for proper back support
• The seat should be a proper distance from the pedals and steering wheel to avoid leaning forward or reaching
• The headrest should support the middle of the head to keep it upright. Tilt the headrest forward if possible to make sure that the head-to-headrest distance is not more than four inches.