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Connecticut Orthopaedics is pleased to announce that Susan Bader has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of the organization. An experienced healthcare leader, Bader has served as Connecticut Orthopaedics Chief Financial Officer for the past ten years.
“I am honored and grateful to accept this position with such a distinguished organization,” said Bader. “I appreciate the board’s trust in me, and I look forward to leading this company and its exceptional physicians and team members in our constant goal of providing the highest level of care to our patients and the communities we serve.
The Connecticut Orthopaedics Board of Directors shared their confidence in Bader and excitement for the future of the organization.
“Susan’s extensive experience as Chief Financial Officer of our practice makes her uniquely qualified for this role,” said the board. “She has developed an in-depth knowledge of all aspects of the business and built strong working relationships with physicians, managers, and staff members throughout the organization. We have every confidence that Susan is well prepared to lead the Connecticut Orthopaedics team in this next exciting chapter of the company’s evolution.”
About Connecticut Orthopaedics
Connecticut Orthopaedics is a premier team of orthopaedic doctors, surgeons and health care professionals who provide compassionate and innovative care at over 20 locations across southern Connecticut – including Urgent Care | Walk-In centers, Sports Therapy | Rehab locations, and three state-of-the-art surgical centers.
Started in 1963, Connecticut Orthopaedics is the largest privately-owned orthopaedic practice in New England, making it convenient for you to get the orthopaedic care you need, close to where you live.
What is posture?
Posture is how you hold your body while both moving (dynamic posture) as well as when you’re still (static posture). You have 3 natural curvatures to your spine. There is one in the neck (cervical spine), one in the mid back (thoracic spine) and one in the low back (lumbar spine). You want to maintain these curves with proper posture.
How poor posture can affect your health
General tips to improve your posture
Proper sitting position


Workstation setup
With many people working from home these days, workstations setups are many times less than ideal. Here are a few things you can do to make sure you have better posture
while working at the computer:
Proper standing posture
Sleeping position
The most important thing is getting sleep. Your body needs it to function, to stay healthy, and to heal. The most important position is the one that allows you to do so. With that said, there are some positions better than others that help keep alignment and can help reduce pain.
Body mechanics
It is also important to use certain mechanics while doing activities like bending to pick things up from the floor as well as lifting, to help prevent injury.
Sources:
(1) Retrieved from: https://medlineplus.gov/guidetogoodposture.html
(2) Retrived from: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/4485-back-health-and-posture
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