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What’s going on with my posture?

A friendly, results driven community dedicated to fixing posture and movement restrictions through advanced techniques (neurological, respiratory, full body movement restoration, etc).

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What’s going on with my posture?

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The best subreddit for users with a slight lean, slope, or a hunch here and there.

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Am I missing my lingual frenum?

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Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

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Are these positive Steinberg and/or Walker-Murdoch signs?

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

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Positive Steinberg and/or Walker-Murdoch sign?

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

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Does this look like winged scapula? And thoughts on my posture?

Maintain a good posture is an essential part of our life. You will get helpful posture tips, guide, research, and information.

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Is this winged scapula? Thoughts on posture?

A friendly, results driven community dedicated to fixing posture and movement restrictions through advanced techniques (neurological, respiratory, full body movement restoration, etc).

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Is this winged scapula? Any thoughts on my posture?

The best subreddit for users with a slight lean, slope, or a hunch here and there.

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Does this look stretchy? This is on my non dominant forearm

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Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

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Why do I have this indent above my C-section scar?

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Welcome to /r/CsectionCentral, a supportive space for women who are planning to have, may have, or have had a cesarean section. Whether you're facing an emergency C-section, a planned procedure, or navigating life after surgery, you're not alone here. Our goal is to offer a safe and compassionate environment where you can share your experiences, ask questions, and find the support you need.

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Thoughts on posture

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The best subreddit for users with a slight lean, slope, or a hunch here and there.

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Are these bunions?

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A place to discuss the benefits of natural foot function and gait mechanics, and how to restore it. A place for fans of going barefoot, using minimal or "barefoot" shoes, or shoes with low or zero heel-toe drop, wide toe box and a flexible sole. Learn about toe socks, toe spacers, toe mobility, mid-foot rotation, hind-foot disassociation, fully mobile ankles, and hips and tibias with good rotation as a way to achieve a comfortable compensation-free gait. Note: strong feet require strong hips!

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Old C-section scar

Welcome to /r/CsectionCentral, a supportive space for women who are planning to have, may have, or have had a cesarean section. Whether you're facing an emergency C-section, a planned procedure, or navigating life after surgery, you're not alone here. Our goal is to offer a safe and compassionate environment where you can share your experiences, ask questions, and find the support you need.

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Are one or maybe both of my feet overpronated?

A place to discuss the benefits of natural foot function and gait mechanics, and how to restore it. A place for fans of going barefoot, using minimal or "barefoot" shoes, or shoes with low or zero heel-toe drop, wide toe box and a flexible sole. Learn about toe socks, toe spacers, toe mobility, mid-foot rotation, hind-foot disassociation, fully mobile ankles, and hips and tibias with good rotation as a way to achieve a comfortable compensation-free gait. Note: strong feet require strong hips!

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Does this look like anterior pelvic tilt?

A friendly, results driven community dedicated to fixing posture and movement restrictions through advanced techniques (neurological, respiratory, full body movement restoration, etc).

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I have anterior pelvic tilt and what appears to be uneven ribs and shoulders. What does everything think?

The best subreddit for users with a slight lean, slope, or a hunch here and there.

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Any idea why my feet would fall to the side when lying supine?

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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Any thoughts why my feet go to the side?

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Let's get flexible! Share stretching tips, post your goals and progress, and anything else relevant to flexibility/mobility. (Please read the rules before posting)

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Does my elbow bend too far?

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!