Health Through Posture Helping you live pain free www.healththroughposture.com ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Ameet Bhakta BSc, DipHe Postural Alignment Specialist (Egoscue University Certified) 1 Postural Assessment Report – 21.06.16 – 1st Consultation Front view Key postural assessment findings: - Major fallen arches R>L - Major external rotation (turning out) of feet - Major external rotation (turning out) of knees R>L - Moderate twisting of left side of pelvis forward - Moderate/major hip/pelvic disparity - Moderate thoracic offset right - Major shoulder disparity.
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Health Through Posture Helping you live pain free www.healththroughposture.com ____________________________________________________________________________
Postural Assessment Report – 21.06.16 – 1st Consultation Front view
Key postural assessment findings:
- Major fallen arches R>L - Major external rotation (turning out) of feet - Major external rotation (turning out) of knees R>L - Moderate twisting of left side of pelvis forward - Moderate/major hip/pelvic disparity - Moderate thoracic offset right - Major shoulder disparity.
Health Through Posture Helping you live pain free www.healththroughposture.com ____________________________________________________________________________
- Hip forward of ankle - minor - Major thoracic hyperkyphosis - Major shoulder protraction (forward rounding of shoulder) - Moderate/major head forward position.
Health Through Posture Helping you live pain free www.healththroughposture.com ____________________________________________________________________________
- Major swayback posture (hip forward and upper body back) - Moderate anterior pelvic tilt - Major thoracic hyperkyphosis - Major shoulder protraction (forward rounding of shoulder) - Moderate/major head forward position.