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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    Do you think that kid's posture is worse than a generation ago?

    They seem to spend alot more time infront of the TV, is this impacting their spine?
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  • Ryan Hislop is the Clinical Director at the Orange Chiropractic Health and Wellness Centre. As an experienced and evidence-based diagnostician, Ryan works largely by medical … View Profile

    Yes, it appears that this may be the case. The Chiropractors Association of Australia only last year release a report on the postural changes in children due to increase electronics use.

    Many of us have developed our postural habits from when we were younger; habits can be difficult things to change when they have had a few years to reinforce themselves.

    If you are concerned over your childs posture, consult a Chiropractor and have a postural assessment done. It is much easier to give advice and retrain posture at an earlier age.

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