this line should pass through the hips and extend up to the head, indicating that the body’s weight is distributed evenly. However, in swayback posture, the hips are positioned forward of this line, disrupting the body’s natural
Background: Sway-back posture (SBP) is a common type of posture among gymnastic athletes that can cause muscle imbalances and pain in the neck and low back regions. The psoas muscle is an important postural muscle that may be involved in this posture. However, the thickness of th...
Related to swayback:swayback posture sway·back (swā′băk′) n. Excessive inward or downward curvature of the spine, especially in a horse. sway′backed′adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Com...
This large muscular mass also plays an important role in anterior-posterior pelvic tilt and indirectly controls lumbar lordosis (López-Miñarro et al., 2012; Muyor et al., 2011). The FFD method has been widely used in the clinical assessment of patients with low back pain (Demoulin et ...
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