Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

13: Should We Teach Alignment?


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In this episode, Laurel answers a listener’s question of whether or not it’s within a movement teacher’s scope of practice to help people with their posture. Her answer is yes and no depending.

Here’s what else this episode gets into:

  • How Laurel formerly identified as an alignment-based teacher and why she no longer does.
  • The difference between “default-mode” alignment versus deliberate alignment.
  • Alignment less in binary terms of good v. bad and more as a neutral tool for helping to restore variability and influence adaptations toward specific skills.
  • Theory-induced blindness and the difficulty of noticing flaws in theories that inform your professional work.
  • How our beliefs about posture can produce a nocebic effect.
  • How Laurel sees posture and alignment instruction as well within a yoga teacher’s scope of practice, but how she also sees movement teachers stepping outside of their scope of practice in providing instruction. 

Reference links:

SITE WIDE SALE

Paper: Therapists Perceptions of Optimal Sitting and Standing Posture


Paper: To flex or not to flex? Is there a relationship between lumbar spine flexion during lifting and low back pain? A systematic review with meta-analysis


Paper: Posture and time spent using a smartphone are not correlated with neck pain and disability in young adults: a cross-sectional study


Paper: Is neck posture subgroup in late adolescence a risk factor for persistent neck pain in young adults? A prospective study


Paper: Clinical measures of foot posture and ankle joint dorsiflexion do not differ in adults with and without plantar heel pain


Todd Hardgrove: Great New Paper on Targeting the Brain for Treatment of Pain

 

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