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Old 06-28-2008, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Vickie Lake View Post
However an imbalance of strength in your back muscles relative to your chest and oh yeah to your hip and lower extremeties will leave that body part in great peril. Let's start again with your chiropractors description of your posture. Does your head sit forward of your shoulders? Are your shoulders slightly rounded? Do you have an exaggerated lordosis (sway back style) or no curve? When you stand normally infront of a mirror where do your palms face? Is one shoulder higher than the other? Do your shoes wear on the outside of your heel? What other body parts are you aware of?


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Vickie,

Could you explain exaggerated lordosis (sway back style) or no curve? I have some of the symptoms, to a certain degree, that you dercribe. Also have had a chronic bad back for the last thirty years.
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