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posturealso

Posturealso is a neologism used to describe a holistic approach to posture evaluation and improvement that treats posture as a dynamic state influenced by multiple factors beyond static alignment. The term blends posture with also to emphasize that posture is interconnected with other physiological and cognitive processes rather than a single corrective position.

Origin: The term emerged in online fitness and rehabilitation communities in the early 2020s as practitioners

Definition and scope: Posturealso encompasses static posture, dynamic movement, breathing patterns, core activation, and task-specific demands.

Methods and practice: Assessment may combine posture screening, video analysis, wearable sensors, and functional movement tests.

Applications: The concept is used in physical therapy, sports coaching, ergonomic training, and digital health platforms

Limitations and reception: Because posturealso is not yet standardized, practitioners vary in its interpretation. Critics caution

See also: posture, ergonomics, biomechanics, functional movement, rehabilitation.

sought
to
move
beyond
static
posture
cues
toward
an
integrative
framework.
It
has
no
formal
definition
in
medical
or
therapeutic
guidelines.
It
advocates
simultaneous
attention
to
alignment,
ribcage
and
pelvic
stability,
muscular
activation,
and
attentional
focus
during
daily
activities
and
exercise.
Interventions
include
cueing
for
alignment
paired
with
breathing
strategies,
mobility
and
strengthening
work
for
relevant
muscle
chains,
and
task-specific
practice
with
real-world
loads.
that
provide
real-time
feedback.
Some
apps
incorporate
posturealso
principles
by
linking
posture
cues
to
breathing
and
cognitive
cues.
that
the
term
can
blur
evidence-based
methods
unless
defined
with
clear
assessment
criteria
and
outcome
measures.