Most of the time people don't think how they rest their shoulders because it is automatic.
For us, scoliosis sufferers, resting of the shoulders becomes more problematic either because our shoulders are uneven or because our ribs are deformed. So, I wonder what is the normal resting shoulder position for the non-scoliosis sufferers. Do they rest their shoulders on the ribcage, or are shoulders supposed not to touch the ribcage (i.e. scapula touching ribs)?
What relaxed shoulders mean? If our scapulas rest on the ribcage are our muscles over-relaxed?
What is your experience as scoliosis-sufferers? do you rest your shoulders over the ribcage (bone to bone contact)? What should we do?
For us, scoliosis sufferers, resting of the shoulders becomes more problematic either because our shoulders are uneven or because our ribs are deformed. So, I wonder what is the normal resting shoulder position for the non-scoliosis sufferers. Do they rest their shoulders on the ribcage, or are shoulders supposed not to touch the ribcage (i.e. scapula touching ribs)?
What relaxed shoulders mean? If our scapulas rest on the ribcage are our muscles over-relaxed?
What is your experience as scoliosis-sufferers? do you rest your shoulders over the ribcage (bone to bone contact)? What should we do?
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