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Term: correcting posture
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1) "Correcting" -- As to correcting posture 1cor·rect Pronunciation: k&-'rekt Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere, from com- + regere to lead straight -- more at RIGHT 1 a : to make or set right : AMEND <correct an error> b : COUNTERACT, NEUTRALIZE <correct a harmful tendency> c : to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition <correct a lens for spherical aberration> 2 a : to punish (as a child) with a view to reforming or improving b : to point out usually for amendment the errors or faults of <spent the day correcting tests> - cor·rect·able /-'rek-t&-b&l/ adjective - cor·rec·tor /-'rek-t&r/ noun synonyms CORRECT, RECTIFY, EMEND, REMEDY, REDRESS, AMEND, REFORM, REVISE mean to make right what is wrong. CORRECT implies taking action to remove errors, faults, deviations, defects <correct your spelling>. RECTIFY implies a more essential changing to make something right, just, or properly controlled or directed <rectify a misguided policy>. EMEND specifically implies correction of a text or manuscript <emend a text>. REMEDY implies removing or making harmless a cause of trouble, harm, or evil <set out to remedy the evils of the world>. REDRESS implies making compensation or reparation for an unfairness, injustice, or imbalance <redress past social injustices>. AMEND, REFORM, R ..."
2) "Posture" -- As to correcting posture 1pos·ture Pronunciation: 'päs-ch&r Function: noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian postura, from Latin positura, from positus, past participle of ponere to place -- more at POSITION 1 a : the position or bearing of the body whether characteristic or assumed for a special purpose <erect posture> b : the pose of a model or artistic figure 2 : state or condition at a given time especially with respect to capability in particular circumstances <maintain a competitive posture in the market> 3 : a conscious mental or outward behavioral attitude Pronunciation Symbols Human position refers to a position of a human body. It can also be called a person's attitude or bearing.
- 1 Basic human positions
- 1.1 Standing
- 1.2 Kneeling
- 1.3 Sitting
- 1.4 Supine
- 1.5 Prone
- 1.6 Lying on the side
- 1.7 Fetal position
- 2 Optimal human positions and balanced erect posture
- 3 Human positions and posture in society
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
| While not moving, a human can be in one of the following main positions. Although quiet standing appears to be static, modern instrumentation shows it to be a process of rocking from the ankle in the sagittal plane. Standing posture is often likened to an inverted pyramid. [1] Standing posture relies on dynamic rather than static balance. Our Center of Mass (COM) is in front of the ankle. A static pose would cause us to keel over on our face. In addition, we are constantly subjected to external perturbations such as breeze and internal perturbations from respiration. Erect posture requires adjustment and correction. Traditionally our correction was explained by the spring action of our muscles. This is a local mechanism that takes place without the intervention of the Central Nervous System (CNS). Recent studies, however, show that spring action by itself is insufficient to prevent a forward fall. Also, human sway is too complicated for spring action to be the sole mechanism. [2] According to current theory, the CNS continually monitors our direction and velocity below our conscious awareness. Our vertical body axis alternates between forward and backwards tilts. Before each tilt reaches the tipover point the CNS counters with a signal to reverse direction. Sway also occurs in the hip and there is a slight winding and unwinding of the..."
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