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Human Posture
The concept of human posture has 
different m : eanings to different persons 
• To the orthopedic surgeon, it may be an indication of the 
soundness of the musculoskeletal system. 
• To the Kinesiologist, it is a measure of mechanical efficiency of 
muscles, balance and of neuromuscular coordination. 
• It is considered as the relative arrangement of parts of the body. It 
changes with the positions and movements of the body 
throughout life and throughout the day. 
• It is the attitude which is assumed by body parts to maintain 
stability and balance with minimum effort and least strain during 
supportive and non supportive positions.
”:Definition of a “ Good Posture 
A good posture is the state of muscular and skeletal balance 
which protects the supporting structures of the body against 
injury and progressive deformities, irrespective of the 
attitude in which these structures are working or resting. 
• Under these conditions, the muscles will function most 
efficiently and the optimum positions are afforded for the 
thoracic and abdominal organs. 
• There is no single best posture for all individuals. Each 
person must take the body he / she has and make the best 
of it. The “ good Posture” is the one that suits one’s own 
condition and the condition of the environment. 
• e.g. during attention. The normal posture will be erect, while 
in extreme fatigue, the normal posture will be that 
conserves energy. 
The “good posture” is the posture in which the body segments 
are balanced in the position of least strain and maximum 
support.
:Factors affecting Posture 
1. Mechanical Factors: 
a) The relationship of line of gravity to body segments: 
The line of gravity bears a definite relation to certain anatomic 
landmarks.In a good standing posture, its pathway is as 
follows:
From Front or Back View: 
The line of gravity passes from 
the vertex through S2 to a 
point between the two feet in 
the base of support.
From lateral View: 
The line of Gravity passes through: 
a. Vertex. 
b. Mastoid process( behind). 
c. Anterior to the axis of flexion and extension 
of the neck. 
d. Acromion Process ( bisecting) 
e. Body of C1,C6,T11, L5, S1 ( it passes posterior to the axes of 
rotation of the 
cervical and lumbar vertebrae and anterior to thoracic vertebrae. 
f. Via or behind the axis of the hip joint. 
g. Anterior to the axis of the knee joint. 
h. 5 cm anterior to lateral malleolus.
 Because of the posture sway during standing, there is normal 
zone within which the line of gravity might reasonably be 
expected to lie. 
 - When the line of gravity passes via a joint, no moment will 
be created. 
 - If the line of gravity passes anteriorly or posteriorly to a joint 
axis, a moment will be created depending on the structure of 
this joint. 
 - If the joint structure allows movements in this direction, a 
moment will be created and movements occur in this direction 
which is counter balanced by an opposite movement created 
by muscles to maintain good alignment. 
 - If the joint structure does not allow movement in this 
direction, the line of gravity will act as moment to stabilize the 
joint. The more nearly vertical the long axis of every segment, 
the greater the stabilizing effect of gravity. ( see table 1).
:Pelvic Inclination 
-It is measured from X-Ray of the pelvis and is determined 
by measuring the angle formed between : 
a line from a point in the lumbo-sacral junction or from 
posterior –superior iliac spine to the simphysis pubis. 
and a horizontal line . 
Its normal value is between 50 to 60 degrees and 
this value is affected by increased or decreased 
lumbar lordosis. 
If the lumbar lordodis decreases its value will be decreased 
and if the lumbar lordosis increases the pelvic 
inclination will increase. 
It is greater in females than in males.
B) Body physique 
( Ectomorph , Mesomorph , Endomorp ) 
C) Flexibility of the structure of the weight bearing segments. 
D) Strength of antigravity muscles & balance of antagonistic 
muscles.
– Anatomical factors : 
• Integrity of musculoskeletal system. 
• Neural control. 
• Visual & kinesthetic awareness. 
– Demand of work place. 
– Social & cultural traditions. 
– Psychological factors. 
– Physiological factors. 
• - The human body can not be said to have a 
single posture . Postural norms are appropriate 
only for the average figure & apply only to the 
static standing position.
:Postural Control 
Postural control refers to the ability to maintain 
the stability of the body as a whole and body 
segments “against gravity” or “movement of 
different body segments” or “changes in the 
supporting surface”. 
Control depends on the integrity of nervous 
system, muculoskeletal system and special 
senses.
Types of Postures 
• Easy posture 
• Fatigue posture. 
• Rigid posture.
:Easy Posture 
• It is a good, symmetrical and balanced position 
though this position cannot be maintained for a long 
time. 
• The subject will therefore shift his weight in a swaying 
movement in order to prevent fatigue and to maintain a 
good circulation in the postural muscles of the legs 
when standing. 
• By alternating the main support from one leg to 
another, the muscles become periodically unloaded 
and relaxed. 
• The pelvic inclination is about 60°.
:Fatigue Posture 
• It is asymmetrical or sagging posture. This 
position s relaxed and can be maintained for a 
long time as most of the body’s joints are in 
semi- flexion. 
• The load on the muscles will decrease and the 
energy expenditure is 10 % less than easy 
posture. 
• The pelvic inclination decreases due to posterior 
tilting of the pelvis.
:Rigid Posture 
• It is called normal stellung 
posture or posture of 
attention. It doesn’t mean 
normal posture. This position 
cannot be assumed for a long 
time as most of body’s joints 
are in extension. Therefore, 
the load will increase on the 
joints and muscles and the 
energy expenditure is 20% 
more than in the easy 
posture. 
• The pelvic inclination 
increases due to the anterior 
tilting of the pelvis.
Faulty Posture 
• A faulty posture results 
from: 
• Faulty relationship of the 
various body parts which 
produces increased strain on 
the supporting structures. 
• Inadequate balance over the 
base of support. 
• Postural deviations will occur 
with an increase or decrease 
of body curvatures and pelvic 
inclination.
Faulty Posture
Faulty posture leads to prolonged 
:posture strain which causes 
• Ligaments stretch which, if becoming 
permanent, will lead to joint instability 
→ increased faulty posture. 
• Uneven pressure on joint cartilage which 
will cause abnormal friction, 
• which in turn will lead to joint damage 
→ increased faulty posture.

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1 human posture

  • 2. The concept of human posture has different m : eanings to different persons • To the orthopedic surgeon, it may be an indication of the soundness of the musculoskeletal system. • To the Kinesiologist, it is a measure of mechanical efficiency of muscles, balance and of neuromuscular coordination. • It is considered as the relative arrangement of parts of the body. It changes with the positions and movements of the body throughout life and throughout the day. • It is the attitude which is assumed by body parts to maintain stability and balance with minimum effort and least strain during supportive and non supportive positions.
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  • 4. ”:Definition of a “ Good Posture A good posture is the state of muscular and skeletal balance which protects the supporting structures of the body against injury and progressive deformities, irrespective of the attitude in which these structures are working or resting. • Under these conditions, the muscles will function most efficiently and the optimum positions are afforded for the thoracic and abdominal organs. • There is no single best posture for all individuals. Each person must take the body he / she has and make the best of it. The “ good Posture” is the one that suits one’s own condition and the condition of the environment. • e.g. during attention. The normal posture will be erect, while in extreme fatigue, the normal posture will be that conserves energy. The “good posture” is the posture in which the body segments are balanced in the position of least strain and maximum support.
  • 5. :Factors affecting Posture 1. Mechanical Factors: a) The relationship of line of gravity to body segments: The line of gravity bears a definite relation to certain anatomic landmarks.In a good standing posture, its pathway is as follows:
  • 6. From Front or Back View: The line of gravity passes from the vertex through S2 to a point between the two feet in the base of support.
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  • 8. From lateral View: The line of Gravity passes through: a. Vertex. b. Mastoid process( behind). c. Anterior to the axis of flexion and extension of the neck. d. Acromion Process ( bisecting) e. Body of C1,C6,T11, L5, S1 ( it passes posterior to the axes of rotation of the cervical and lumbar vertebrae and anterior to thoracic vertebrae. f. Via or behind the axis of the hip joint. g. Anterior to the axis of the knee joint. h. 5 cm anterior to lateral malleolus.
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  • 10.  Because of the posture sway during standing, there is normal zone within which the line of gravity might reasonably be expected to lie.  - When the line of gravity passes via a joint, no moment will be created.  - If the line of gravity passes anteriorly or posteriorly to a joint axis, a moment will be created depending on the structure of this joint.  - If the joint structure allows movements in this direction, a moment will be created and movements occur in this direction which is counter balanced by an opposite movement created by muscles to maintain good alignment.  - If the joint structure does not allow movement in this direction, the line of gravity will act as moment to stabilize the joint. The more nearly vertical the long axis of every segment, the greater the stabilizing effect of gravity. ( see table 1).
  • 11. :Pelvic Inclination -It is measured from X-Ray of the pelvis and is determined by measuring the angle formed between : a line from a point in the lumbo-sacral junction or from posterior –superior iliac spine to the simphysis pubis. and a horizontal line . Its normal value is between 50 to 60 degrees and this value is affected by increased or decreased lumbar lordosis. If the lumbar lordodis decreases its value will be decreased and if the lumbar lordosis increases the pelvic inclination will increase. It is greater in females than in males.
  • 12. B) Body physique ( Ectomorph , Mesomorph , Endomorp ) C) Flexibility of the structure of the weight bearing segments. D) Strength of antigravity muscles & balance of antagonistic muscles.
  • 13. – Anatomical factors : • Integrity of musculoskeletal system. • Neural control. • Visual & kinesthetic awareness. – Demand of work place. – Social & cultural traditions. – Psychological factors. – Physiological factors. • - The human body can not be said to have a single posture . Postural norms are appropriate only for the average figure & apply only to the static standing position.
  • 14. :Postural Control Postural control refers to the ability to maintain the stability of the body as a whole and body segments “against gravity” or “movement of different body segments” or “changes in the supporting surface”. Control depends on the integrity of nervous system, muculoskeletal system and special senses.
  • 15. Types of Postures • Easy posture • Fatigue posture. • Rigid posture.
  • 16. :Easy Posture • It is a good, symmetrical and balanced position though this position cannot be maintained for a long time. • The subject will therefore shift his weight in a swaying movement in order to prevent fatigue and to maintain a good circulation in the postural muscles of the legs when standing. • By alternating the main support from one leg to another, the muscles become periodically unloaded and relaxed. • The pelvic inclination is about 60°.
  • 17. :Fatigue Posture • It is asymmetrical or sagging posture. This position s relaxed and can be maintained for a long time as most of the body’s joints are in semi- flexion. • The load on the muscles will decrease and the energy expenditure is 10 % less than easy posture. • The pelvic inclination decreases due to posterior tilting of the pelvis.
  • 18. :Rigid Posture • It is called normal stellung posture or posture of attention. It doesn’t mean normal posture. This position cannot be assumed for a long time as most of body’s joints are in extension. Therefore, the load will increase on the joints and muscles and the energy expenditure is 20% more than in the easy posture. • The pelvic inclination increases due to the anterior tilting of the pelvis.
  • 19. Faulty Posture • A faulty posture results from: • Faulty relationship of the various body parts which produces increased strain on the supporting structures. • Inadequate balance over the base of support. • Postural deviations will occur with an increase or decrease of body curvatures and pelvic inclination.
  • 21. Faulty posture leads to prolonged :posture strain which causes • Ligaments stretch which, if becoming permanent, will lead to joint instability → increased faulty posture. • Uneven pressure on joint cartilage which will cause abnormal friction, • which in turn will lead to joint damage → increased faulty posture.