Chiropractor for Posture in Geelong
Chiropractors correct posture through spinal adjustments, muscle rebalancing, ergonomic advice, and targeted strengthening exercises to restore proper alignment.
Bay City Health Group - Osteopathy & Pilates
Integrating Wellness - Chiropractor Bannockburn
Summit Chiropractic and Health Ballarat
Chiropractic Health Geelong
Limitless Chiropractic Geelong (formally Shannon Avenue Chiropractic)
Weisenberger Health - Chiropractic and Counselling
Summit Chiropractic and Health Ocean Grove
Bannockburn Chiropractic & Podiatry Clinical Pilates
Dr Jasmyn Steel Ballarat Chiropractor
Summit Chiropractic and Health Geelong
Dr Florence Drummond - Flora Chiropractic
Dr. James Sidebottom - Chiropractor
Lydiard Chiropractic
Ballarat Spinal Health
Brady Sports & Family Chiropractic
Golden Plains Chiropractic
Latrobe Terrace Chiropractic Health Centre
Dr Steve Cunneen, Coastal Chiropractic
Empowered Health Chiropractic
Greenhouse Chiropractic
Bellarine Chiropractic
Surf Coast Chiropractic - Torquay Chiropractor
Ballarat Integrated Health Centre
Total Health Chiropractic Ballarat
One Life Health Group
Myers Street Chiropractic Centre
PostureWorks
herbal Chinese Massage
Latrobe Health Centre: Dr Rebecca Keenan
Ballarat Complete Family Chiropractic
About Posture
Poor posture is an increasingly common concern in modern Australia, driven by sedentary work environments, prolonged device use, and reduced physical activity. Conditions such as forward head posture, rounded shoulders, increased thoracic kyphosis, and anterior pelvic tilt can lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility, and accelerated spinal degeneration if left unaddressed. Chiropractic care is one of the most effective approaches to identifying and correcting postural imbalances. A postural assessment by a chiropractor involves analysing your standing and seated posture, evaluating spinal curves, testing muscle strength and flexibility, and identifying areas of joint restriction or hypermobility. Treatment for postural dysfunction typically includes spinal adjustments to restore proper joint mechanics, soft-tissue therapy to release tight muscles, and a tailored exercise program to strengthen weak postural muscles. Your chiropractor may use digital posture analysis tools to track improvements over time. The effects of poor posture extend beyond aesthetics — it can contribute to headaches, neck pain, back pain, shoulder impingement, and even breathing difficulties. Research in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation has linked forward head posture to increased cervical spine loading and accelerated disc degeneration. Children and adolescents are particularly susceptible to developing postural issues from heavy school bags and excessive screen time. Regular chiropractic care combined with awareness and corrective exercise can make a significant difference in posture and overall spinal health. Your chiropractor will also provide ergonomic recommendations for your workstation, car, and sleeping environment.
Posture FAQs
Can a chiropractor actually fix my posture?
Chiropractors can significantly improve your posture through a combination of spinal adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and corrective exercises. While long-standing postural habits take time to change, most patients see measurable improvement within a few months of consistent care and exercise compliance.
How long does posture correction take?
Mild postural issues may show improvement within 4 to 6 weeks. More significant postural dysfunction, such as pronounced forward head posture or thoracic kyphosis, typically requires 3 to 6 months of regular care and daily exercises. Ongoing maintenance helps sustain the improvements.
Is poor posture causing my headaches?
Yes, it is very likely. Forward head posture increases strain on the cervical spine and suboccipital muscles, which are closely linked to tension-type and cervicogenic headaches. Correcting posture through chiropractic care often leads to a significant reduction in headache frequency and severity.