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Maintaining a proper structural alignment of the spine is crucial in preventing and managing scoliosis. A well-aligned spine helps distribute the body's weight evenly, reducing stress on the muscles and ligaments that support the spine. Poor posture, on the other hand, can lead to an imbalance in this distribution, potentially worsening scoliosis or increasing the risk of developing it. Over time, bad posture can place unnecessary pressure on specific areas of the spine, encouraging the curvature associated with scoliosis.
Here’s how you can maintain a proper spinal structure:
By incorporating these practices and tools into your daily routine, you can reduce stress on your spine, improve your overall posture, and prevent the progression of scoliosis.