Sunday, May 18, 2014

Upper Cross Syndrome

I have just been told casually that I have Upper Cross Syndrome (UCS) so I looked up more information about this.

UCS is when you have rounded shoulders and your head juts forward when you walk. Quite true for me so I am going to have to read more about this and correct it. Do you know anyone who have UCS?

For more details on identifying UCS, here is an online article about Identifying Upper Cross Syndrome.

And for details on how to treat UCS, here is the online article about Treating Upper Cross Syndrome. You may pick and choose what to apply for yourself if your UCS is not that serious but I am not the expert here though I am not sure where to find the expert about UCS here.


Diagram above taken from erikdalton.com

14 comments:

  1. Oh Mun, I never heard of it before.. so is there any treatment for it? I think it is best to leave it alone, right? Take care...

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    1. Of course there are treatments for it. No, you can't leave it alone because this syndrome is due to poor postures and in old age the person having this may end up as a hunchback and become more and more bent until cannot straighten up anymore.

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  2. How is this syndrome diagnosed ? My husb is complaining that I m hunching more and more each day.

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    1. More information can be found here:

      http://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/identifying-upper-cross-syndrome-for-dummies-part-1/

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  3. Layman term, is it hunch-back?
    I hunched since secondary school days, am trying hard now not ti hunch, but it's hard..
    Hubby always says if I continue to hunch, then I will suffer in old age..

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    1. Yes, a hunch-back is someone with this UCS.

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    2. Unless of course the person is born with a deformed back thus making him/her a hunch-back.

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  4. Interesting! I probably do have this because that is how I sit. I don't know if I walk that way or not, but my dad sure does! Thanks for the links. I'll look into it.

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  5. Yikes! That's me! My husband is always telling me to correct my posture. Sigh... Thank you for the reminder.

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    1. You are welcome! Let's work at getting our posture correct! :)

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  6. Never really pay attention to the UCS. But I guess it's always good to check ourselves to make sure we have proper postures. Thanks for sharing the information.

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    1. I think we should start by teaching children how to maintain good posture.

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