Is your Head always leading the way....?
Brought to you by Christina Foch - Certified Physiotherapist, RN, Bsc
Key Causes of Chin Poking
Poking chin forward to see computer screen
Poking chin forward when driving
Poking chin forward to see television
Poking chin forward as a habit caused by slouching back into 'C' shape and dropping shoulders forward
What Chin Poking Does to the Body
Lengthens muscles in front of neck which causes strain
Shortens muscles in back of neck and compresses cervical spine
vertabrae (neck portion of spine) which can lead to arthritis in the
neck
When head is forward from 'neutral' position it doubles the weight
of the head on the neck and shoulders - ie - 11 lb head stretched
forward = 22lbs on neck and shoulders = stress and strain to neck and
shoulder region
The Gist of What Christine the Physiotherapist says..
Instructions to Correct 'Chin Poking'
Draw head back so that ears are over shoulders - Chin is parallel to the floor
This balances the weight of the head over the shoulders and on the neck
The front muscles of neck and back muscles of neck are also in balance without strain to either side
When the head is in balance over the shoulders there is no
compression to the vertabrae in the neck area (cervical spine). This is
important. Think about slightly lengthening the vertabrae in the neck
allowing for optimum blood and nerve movement - this is done with a
softness in the neck (never strain)
Consider This...
When you are in the process of correcting a bad habit with the body
alignment, the body is familiar with the incorrect way and it will take
time for the muscles to support the correct way. If neck has been
lengthened in front and shortened in back, it may feel a little strained
with this correction until the muscles balance out. Be patient. It's
worth it to your health. Just keep correcting yourself everytime you
think of it.
Important Considerations of physiotherapy advice
This advice is general and should be viewed with the intent that
this will not support every case. Christina advises based on a general
experience. If you are in this situation you may want to see your Doctor
or health care provider. This advice is something that you may try to
support you in your effort