Posture Scan App: A Clinician’s Guide to AI Analysis

A physiotherapist finishes an appointment with a teenager who has mild scoliosis. The scan in clinic looks acceptable. The exercises are clear. The family leaves motivated. Then life happens. A few weeks pass. The patient grows a bit, skips some home work, sits through long school days, and returns at the next visit unsure whether […]

Posture Analysis Tool Online: Clinical Guide & Selection

A lot of people reading this are in one of two situations. You’re a clinician who still uses a plumb line, goniometer, wall grid, photos, and handwritten notes, then spends too much of the appointment explaining asymmetry that the patient can’t quite see. Or you’re a parent or patient trying to understand whether a posture […]

Scoliosis Detection Without X-Ray: A Home & Clinic Guide

A lot of families arrive at this question the same way. A parent notices that a T-shirt hangs a bit unevenly, or one shoulder seems slightly higher in a changing-room mirror, or a teenager mentions that backpacks never sit quite right. Nothing looks dramatic. But it doesn’t feel like nothing either. That quiet uncertainty is […]

PosturaZen: AI Posture Detection Tool

You notice it in a photo first. One shoulder looks a little higher. A backpack hangs unevenly. Or maybe you're the one ending every workday with a stiff neck and a low-grade ache between your shoulder blades, wondering whether it's just stress or the start of something that needs attention. Most posture concerns begin in […]

How To Check Posture With Phone: A Guide for You

You’re probably reading this on the same device that encourages the posture you’re trying to fix. Chin down. Shoulders drifting forward. Lower back is rounded because you’ve been perched on the edge of a chair, the sofa, or your bed. That’s the irony. The phone that often feeds poor posture can also become a practical […]