Sitting Posture
Sitting should not be labeled as inherently spinal flexion or inherently spinal extension. Visible seated posture is insufficient for determining precise individual spinal segment relationships. A seated person can show different movement…
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Sitting should not be labeled as inherently spinal flexion or inherently spinal extension. Visible seated posture is insufficient for determining precise individual spinal segment relationships. A seated person can show different movement strategies across spinal and pelvic regions at the same time. Sitting strategy can change according to chair surface, task demands, and testing context. Sitting assessment should ask where movement is available or restricted rather than rely on appearance alone.