Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 I think I'm having problems adjusting my posture post-op. I used to have an overbite and narrow upper jaw and I think I always compensated this by " putting my nose up in the air " to compensate. I think I saw the different body postures once on a website, anyone remember that site? It showed a drawing of different postures and the way your body adjusts to your skeletal problem. Anyway, now I don't have to " do " that anymore, I realize that I can't " stop " it (I'm almost 9 weeks post-op). My shoulders are pretty tight and maybe my occasional joint-pain could be related to this? Any tips? I'm thinking about taking up tai chi or something but I'm still afraid I might not learn to keep my head " down " (not literally!). Nathalie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 I think I'm having problems adjusting my posture post-op. I used to have an overbite and narrow upper jaw and I think I always compensated this by " putting my nose up in the air " to compensate. I think I saw the different body postures once on a website, anyone remember that site? It showed a drawing of different postures and the way your body adjusts to your skeletal problem. Anyway, now I don't have to " do " that anymore, I realize that I can't " stop " it (I'm almost 9 weeks post-op). My shoulders are pretty tight and maybe my occasional joint-pain could be related to this? Any tips? I'm thinking about taking up tai chi or something but I'm still afraid I might not learn to keep my head " down " (not literally!). Nathalie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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