How Posture Impacts Your Health, Pain, and Overall Well-Being
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In this episode of Soulful Self-Care Conversations, Pearl welcomes Dr. Brett Hill, chiropractor, speaker, and founder of Your Posture Program. Dr. Hill has dedicated his career to helping people understand how posture, movement, and neurological health are deeply connected.
From growing up in a small town to building a thriving chiropractic clinic and launching a global online posture program, Dr. Hill shares his journey into chiropractic care and how he discovered that posture is one of the most overlooked keys to improving health and preventing chronic pain.
Together, Pearl and Dr. Hill explore how everyday habits—especially the increasing use of phones, computers, and digital devices—are shaping our posture and contributing to many health issues people face today.
Meet Dr. Brett Hill
Dr. Hill grew up in a small town where staying active and playing sports was a big part of daily life. Early on, he knew he wanted to help people improve their health and initially planned to attend medical school.
However, watching his mother struggle with autoimmune conditions and seeing how traditional medicine often focused on symptom management rather than root causes pushed him to explore other paths.
That journey led him to chiropractic care.
After learning how the body has an incredible ability to heal when properly supported, Dr. Hill pursued chiropractic training with a focus on neurology and functional movement. His goal became helping patients address the root cause of their health issues rather than simply masking symptoms.
He started his practice in a small clinic with no patients, gradually growing it into a thriving health practice focused on helping people regain control of their health.
What Posture Really Means
Many people believe posture simply means sitting or standing up straight.
But Dr. Hill explains that posture is much more complex. It is actually the body’s ability to resist gravity efficiently and automatically through neurological control.
Our brain and nervous system constantly adjust posture while we sit, stand, walk, and move throughout the day.
The challenge is that modern lifestyles train our bodies into poor posture habits. Hours spent looking at phones or sitting at computers cause the body to adapt to positions that weaken the core muscles and strain the neck and spine.
Over time this can lead to issues such as:
- Chronic neck and back pain
- Headaches and migraines
- Vertigo and balance issues
- Sciatica and lower back pain
- Shoulder tension and stress
- Poor breathing patterns
Dr. Hill emphasizes that many people attempt to correct posture by strengthening larger muscles, but the real solution lies in retraining the smaller stabilizing muscles and neurological patterns that control posture automatically.
How Technology Is Affecting Our Posture
Today’s technology-driven world encourages long hours of sitting and looking down at screens.
Children and adults alike are spending more time:
- Working on computers
- Looking down at phones
- Sitting for extended periods
- Using digital devices for both work and leisure
These habits cause the body to shift into forward head posture and weaken the deep core muscles responsible for stability.
Dr. Hill explains that the body is constantly adapting through a process called neuroplasticity, meaning the brain learns an
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