Bad Posture Isn't a Habit — It's a
Structural Problem
We correct the alignment and muscle imbalances behind poor posture so you stand taller and feel better.

Why Posture Matters More Than You Think
Posture affects everything — how you breathe, how well your nervous system functions, how your joints wear over time, and how much pain you carry on a daily basis.
Most people think of posture as something you can fix by "sitting up straight." But if your joints are restricted, your muscles are imbalanced, and your fascia is tight, willpower isn't enough. Your body needs structural correction first.
Common Posture Problems
Forward head posture — the head drifts forward of the shoulders, adding up to 40 extra pounds of load on the cervical spine. Extremely common in desk workers and phone users.
Rounded shoulders — the shoulders roll inward due to tight pecs and weak upper back muscles, often combined with thoracic kyphosis.
Anterior pelvic tilt — the pelvis tips forward, creating excessive lower back curve and compressing the lumbar spine.
Tech neck — a modern variation of forward head posture caused specifically by looking down at devices for extended periods.
How Chiropractic Care Corrects Posture
We don't just tell you to sit up straighter. Treatment includes full-body adjustments to restore cervical, thoracic, and lumbar alignment, soft tissue therapy to release tight muscles pulling you out of position, custom rehabilitation exercises to strengthen weak postural muscles, and ergonomic and lifestyle guidance to maintain correction between visits.
Posture correction is a process, not a single visit. We build a phased care plan that moves from correction to strengthening to maintenance.
Exercises and Habits for Better Posture
Our doctors prescribe specific exercises for your posture pattern — not generic stretches. Common prescriptions include upper back strengthening, chin tucks for forward head posture, chest opening stretches, hip flexor lengthening, and core stabilization. You'll receive a personalized program at each visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a chiropractor fix bad posture?
Yes. Chiropractic adjustments correct the joint restrictions underlying poor posture, while rehabilitation exercises strengthen the muscles needed to maintain alignment.
How long does posture correction take?
It depends on severity and how long the posture pattern has been present. Most patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with lasting structural change developing over 2–3 months of consistent care.
Does sitting at a desk cause long-term damage?
Prolonged desk sitting contributes to joint restriction, muscle imbalance, and fascial shortening. Without correction, these changes become progressively harder to reverse.
What is forward head posture?
A postural pattern where the head sits in front of the shoulders rather than directly above them. It's extremely common, adds significant stress to the cervical spine, and is a major driver of neck pain and headaches.
Start Improving Your Posture — Book a Chiropractic Assessment
Book online or call (508) 810-0220.
