Posture Correction in Glasgow

Posture correction is rarely fixed by one stretch or by trying to sit up straight all day. The Complete Posture Package at The Hub Glasgow looks at the posture pattern, the habits feeding it, and how your feet, ankles, knees, hips, pelvis, spine, shoulders and neck are loading together.

Clinically reviewed by The Hub Glasgow clinical teamUpdated 5 July 2026The Hub has helped people move better since 1999
The Hub Glasgow movement and rehabilitation support for Posture Correction in Glasgow
The right plan starts with understanding symptoms, movement and what matters to you.
Specialist-level assessment

You deserve a clear answer, not more guessing.

At The Hub Glasgow, podiatry, physiotherapy, diagnostics and rehabilitation sit together. That means we can look at the problem properly and guide you to the right next step.

What it can feel like

People often search for posture correction when they feel rounded, slumped, stiff, uneven, tight through the neck or unable to hold themselves well by the end of the day.

Common causes

  • Forward head posture
  • Rounded shoulders
  • Upper back stiffness
  • Pelvic tilt
  • Weakness or fatigue holding upright positions

How we assess it

Assessment looks at how you stand, move and load from your feet upwards. We consider desk work, driving, training, sleep positions, gait, foot posture, pelvic position, upper back mobility, shoulder blade control and whether hands-on therapy, strength work, Reformer rehab or a home plan is the right starting point.

Treatment options

  • Whole-chain posture assessment
  • Manual therapy where clinically indicated
  • Upper back and shoulder blade strengthening
  • Hip and trunk strength work
  • Habit and home plan support

Questions people often ask

What is included in the Complete Posture Package?

It includes a posture assessment and management plan plus six one-hour Therapy + Rehab sessions. The package can include hands-on therapy, strength work, flexibility, Reformer rehab and a home plan where clinically appropriate.

Is this just about standing up straighter?

No. The aim is to find the pattern and rebuild capacity, not force a rigid position. We look at how your whole body loads and what keeps pulling you back into the same symptoms.

Can posture actually be corrected?

Posture can often be improved, but the useful target is better strength, movement options and symptom control rather than a perfect fixed position.