Results

Side-by-side comparison of a man illustrating poor posture with kyphosis, lordosis, and abdominal extension on the left, and better posture with improved T-spine position and less lower back arch on the right, highlighting postural analysis.
Comparison of a young man's posture before and after posture correction. On the left, his posture shows rounded shoulders, chest caved inward, kyphosis, and an arched lower back. His weight is resting forward over the midline, and his head is forward. On the right, his posture shows a straighter upper spine, shoulders back and wide chest, weight resting nearer to the midline, and a neutral position of the lower back and pelvis.
Side-by-side postural analysis of two women, showing incorrect posture with kyphosis and lordosis on the left, and correct posture with a straight spine and abdominal engagement on the right.
Comparison of two women demonstrating postural analysis. The woman on the left has a dropped right shoulder, and her left foot is rotated outward. The woman on the right has an elevated right shoulder and is facing forward with her feet.
Comparison of two men showing poor and improved posture, with labels highlighting issues on the left and corrections on the right, under the title 'Postural Analysis'.
Comparison of postural alignment: the left shows depressed shoulders, lack of abdominal engagement, right foot externally rotated; the right shows elevated shoulders, abdominal engagement, right foot facing forward.
Comparison of Postural Correction, showing a woman before and after adjustments. The 'Before' side displays a forward neck, lack of abdominal tension, uneven hips, and a sway back. The 'After' side demonstrates more centered head, neck extension, abdominal tension, even hips, and a neutral lower back.
Comparison of two men's back postures showing postural analysis points, including scapular winging, scoliosis, uneven hips, scapula resting evenly, better lumbar position, and even hips.
Comparison of two women showing postural differences; left woman with right shoulder higher and arm distance uneven, right woman with equal shoulders, ribs, and arms, demonstrating postural balance.
Comparison of two individuals' postures showing improvement after intervention. The person on the left has right shoulder drooping, slight scoliosis, and lacks back muscle engagement. The person on the right has more even shoulders, a better spin angle, and better back muscle engagement.

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