29/05/2026
Live in Balance
Thoracic Alignment – Bringing the Body Back Into Balance
When the thoracic spine moves well, the whole body moves better.
Over the past week, we’ve explored how thoracic alignment affects posture, breathing, movement and overall function.
We looked at:
• Hyperkyphosis (too much curve)
• Hypokyphosis (too little curve)
• Restricted thoracic rotation
• Compensation patterns through the neck, shoulders and lower back
The thoracic spine plays a major role in:
✔️ Breathing efficiency
✔️ Shoulder mobility
✔️ Spinal stability
✔️ Energy conservation
✔️ Movement quality
When this area loses alignment or mobility, the body is forced to compensate elsewhere.
But when thoracic movement and posture are restored:
• Breathing becomes deeper
• Tension reduces
• Posture improves
• Movement feels smoother and more efficient
At Human Symmetry, the AMO Method focuses on restoring movement where the body was designed to move — creating better alignment, better function and better long-term performance.
If your body constantly feels tight, stiff or fatigued, your thoracic spine could be the missing link.
Better alignment. Better movement. Better life.