Simple stretching exercises for CHILDREN
Simple stretching exercises for CHILDREN
Self-care stretching exercises for smart phone addicts and slouchers
Professional consultant/Hsu Chih-Chung, Physical Therapist Li-Kong Ortho Clinic, New Taipei City
Frequently asked question 1 : Smart phone addicts
Not only adults are smart phone addicts. The universality of smart phones and tablet PCs has made children more likely to become addicted to phone and computer games. Due to their young age and elasticity of muscles, when they begin using 3C products they can play for a long time but, as they use for a longer period of time, muscle tolerance will decline; and also long-term poor posture with head down as they play with their phone/tablet affects a child’s physical development and height.
When we sit correctly our waist, shoulders and neck are straight; when we look down we not only stretch the suboccipital muscles in our necks, we also make our beck muscles work continually; when a poor posture is maintained for a long period of time the neck muscles can become tight of slightly torn which irritates the nerves and leads to migraine, and also leads to tightness and discomfort in the trapezius and levator scapulae. Also, when our heads are down our upper back will also sink forwards; quite a few cases have been recorded of young males who injured their neck or waist because they were sat slouched on a sofa, with back bent and only using their bottom to sit.
|
|
Frequently asked question 2 : Slouching
Slouching, also called “Round Shoulders” often affects boys as they grow taller; boys mainly slouch to poor posture, girls often do it because they are shy. When a person slouches their spine is in an abnormal position as it bears load and this will not only affect a person’s height development it can also cause curvature of the spine.
We suggest that during adolesence children are taught to correct poor posture because, after puberty, correcting poor posture will be very difficult. Stretching the Pectoralis major is one way of correcting poor posture and is convenient as it can be done in the home.
|
Apart from correcting poor posture by doing Pectoralis major stretching exercises we suggest that people play badminton once or twice a week; this is not only healthy it will also nurture dynamic vision which can prevent myopia in puberty
The above content represents the author’s views alone and not those of this company
( Edit by VICTOR Badminton )
Hsu Chih-Chung | |
* | School of Physical Therapy Chung Shan Medical University - Bachelor |
* |
School of Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University - Master & PhD student |
* |
The 21st Summer Deaflympics, Taipei, 2009 - Physical Therapist of Chinese Taipei |
* | 2009-now Chinese Taipei Korfball Team - Physical Therapist |
* | 2010-2012 Jen-Teh Junior College Medicine, Nursing and Management - Instructor |
* | The 2013 World Games -- Physical Therapist of Chinese Taipei |
* | Li-Kong Ortho clinic - Physical Therapist |