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DOI: 10.1177/003591575004300315
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Effects of Faulty Posture

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“…On other hand deep cervical extensors muscles weakness also plays part in FHP and neck pain (3) . Therefore, rehabilitation program should also focus on these deep extensor muscles (23) .…”
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“…On other hand deep cervical extensors muscles weakness also plays part in FHP and neck pain (3) . Therefore, rehabilitation program should also focus on these deep extensor muscles (23) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an obliteration of the cervical lordosis with a compensatory tilting back of the head at the atlanto-occipital joint. Posteriorly, semispinalis cervicis and anteriorly Longus capitis become stretched and weak, while semispinalis capitis posteriorly and Longus cervicis anteriorly become overactive and shorten (3) . Jung Ho Kang et al states that forward head postures during computer-based work may contribute to some disturbance in the balance of healthy adults (4) .…”
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“…Para Burt (1950) a boa postura relaciona-se com a passagem da linha da gravidade entre apófise mastóide, extremidade do ombro, quadril e anterior ao tornozelo Asmussen (1953) conceituou a postura corporal como o resultado da integração de vários reflexos: miotático, labiríntico, visual e epitelial Foram acrescentados ainda os fatores psicológicos, as influências do sistema endócrino e autônomo da ação muscular. Barlow (1955) mencionou que a má postura está associada à contração muscular excessiva, a qual inibe a transmissão de impulsos ao cérebro, que desse modo, não pode perceber o grau de deformidade corporal.…”
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