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Posture To Avoid Backache



Posture To Avoid Backache

Back pain is the most easily preventable problem. Ninety percent of us have a disabling episode of back pain at some point in our lives. It is important to consider our posture while at our workstation. Sitting for hours at a stretch can cause a lot of harm to our back muscles. Bad posture further adds to this deterioration. Adopting a user-friendly workstation by adjusting the office chair, computer and desk positioning can help our back.


Many people sit toward the front of their chair and end up leaning forward to look into their computer screen. The correct posture is to sit back on the chair and utilize the chair's lumbar support to keep the back supported with the head and neck erect. Similarly, avoid slouching for long periods.

When sitting in a chair that rolls or pivots, don't twist at the waist while sitting. When standing up from sitting position, first move towards the front of your seat and then stand up by straightening your legs. Avoid bending forward at waist level. Get up from the chair by taking support of the table or the armrest.

Correct Posture while Sitting

Keeping your posture correct while sitting may require some practice and a person sometimes has to consciously correct it to avoid long-term back problems. Here is your guide to keeping the correct sitting posture:

Remember - Poor posture and incorrect body mechanics are two of the leading causes of neck and back pain.


Correct Posture while Standing


Top Five Tips to Keep your Spine safe While Lifting Weight

Avoid lifting objects that are too heavy. Try and keep the walking space at workplace free of obstacles so that people can move freely from one point to another without unusual breaks and twists. Here are some tips to keep your spine safe while lifting weight:

Driving Posture

Regardless of travel time to and from work, your posture while driving can either contribute to or alleviate back pain. First and foremost, it is important to sit with the knees in level with the hips. Place a rolled up towel or a back support behind the lower back for support. Sit at a comfortable distance from the steering wheel.

Sitting too far away from the wheel can aggravate back pain since it increases pressure on the lumbar spine and thus stress your neck; shoulder and wrist. However, sitting too close can increase risk of injury from the car's steering wheel or airbag. Don't forget to use your seat belt while driving. Good posture combined with body mechanics can substantially improve the way one's back and neck feels at the end of the workday.

Position for Sleeping and Lying Down

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