Viscoelastic Creep: The Biomechanical Deformation of Static Posture: Ligaments, Gravity, and the Kinetic Rehabilitation of Spinal Tension in Modern Occupational Ergonomics
By Valerie Shaw
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By Valerie Shaw
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The human spine was engineered for relentless, dynamic movement across rugged terrain. Today, it is forced to endure the absolute stagnation of the modern office chair. While sitting may feel entirely passive and restful, it exerts a slow, continuous mechanical strain on the structural integrity of the back, initiating a destructive biological process that quietly permanently alters the skeleton.Viscoelastic Creep details the insidious physics of postural deformation. When connective tissue...























