Its interesting that Tylenol is identifying poor posture as a significant factor in tension headaches in their recent ads. Of course they would like to push their pills as a way to get rid of the headaches.
The better solution is to correct the posture so the weight of the head is not carried inefficiently by the neck and shoulders. They say that the head weighs 10 lbs. on average. Every inch forward of the ideal postural alignment creates an extra 10 pounds of stress on the neck and shoulders. It is very common to see people walk around with forward head posture that is 2 or 3 inches. Guess where tension headaches could come from. There is a whole range of effects from poor posture beyond that, including fibromyalgia, breathing, TMD and blood pressure. That's often why poor posture is associated with myofascial pain and trigger points in the shoulders that keep the therapy and massage industry busy.
Of course there's the obvious connection to spinal pain, including neck, shoulders and low back pain. Its amazing that if you align the top, it changes everything right down to the feet, and the proper alignment keeps things from wearing out as fast.
We have found an effective device called the PostureJac that retrains and conditions the body to properly align and want to stay there. Their website,
www.posturejac.com has lots of information on it and lots of reasons to straighten up. Non medicinal is better. In addition the PostureJac has these interesting accessories called MyoPressers that really do a number on those trigger points.