== == They usually have a very SMALL arch to their back and it's not perfectly flat. Dachschunds as you know often slink or run like weasels. LOL It is also recommended that you have your Dachschund checked out by the vets at least every year because this breed can have a lot of back problems. Their arch should be level with the rest of their body
depends on opinion. flat feet are an unattractive genetic mutation
Many people with back problems need to use a very thin, almost flat pillow. This will keep the back from being too arched and causing further damage and pain.
An arched bridge.
If you mean feet that have somewhat of an arch to them, but flatten when you put your weight on them, I was told those are called flexible flat feet.
they should be flat in frint of you.
It should face forward.
tendons of the foot muscles help hod the bones firmly in the arched position but still allow a certain amount of give or springiness. Weak arches are referred to as "fallen arches" or "flat feet"
Lie flat on your back and use something to elevate your legs.
either put it back in a poof, leave them flat, or spike them :)
The correct sitting position: Your arms should be resting parallel to the floor, your legs should be in the same position and your feet should be flat. Your back should be against the chair, and your shoulders should be back (but not lifted or hunched).
It should be under the passenger side back seat as a kit.
AnswerIt is the curve of the skateboard deck --also referred to as the concave of the deck.this answer is incorrect ^ camber is an upward ark on the board creating more push when you carve, concave is not the same thing as camberCamber is the arch of the board or deck front-to-back, and concave is the arch of the deck side-to-side. A positive 3% camber with a 2% concave would be a deck that is arched up in the middle higher than the front and back ends by 3%, with the edges along the side folded upwards 2%. Some decks are also flat-camber (flat-wood), as well as negative camber, which means the center is arched lower than the front and back. A negative camber deck is also referred to as "rocker" or "rockered"; surfboards are also referred to in this way.