Thursday, July 24, 2008

Watch Your Back! | Spine-Health

From spine-health.com

  1. Move
  2. Avoid hunching
  3. Choose a good chair
  4. Set up a back friendly office
  5. Exercise

Five ways to turn back the clock on computer-related back issues:

  1. Just move. Your body can only tolerate one position for about 20 minutes at a pop, 30 minutes max. Not only will you experience discomfort, over time the soft tissues in your back (muscles, ligaments, tendons) slowly lose their elasticity, causing unnatural postures, stress in the back and then pain. So, remind yourself that a prolonged static posture is the enemy! Change positions often. Stand, stretch, take a short (or long) walk. Learn the Reverse Arch Stretch exercise that can be done right in your office chair and literally takes just a few seconds to do.
  2. Avoid hunching. Often computer users will sit at the front of their office chair and hunch forward to see the computer screen. This is exactly the WRONG way to use your chair. You actually want to sit back in your chair and have your computer screen at the right height so you don’t have to bend your neck. With a regular tennis ball, you can train yourself to sit back in your chair while sitting and working at the computer. Try the tennis ball technique for 30 days and see if you can “retrain” your posture.
  3. Choose a good office chair. The key with your office chair is that it has the flexibility to adjust to your body and work needs in order to support your low back and create good posture. It doesn’t have to be expensive and it doesn’t have to have “ergonomic” in the description. What you do need to look for in a good office chair are the following, which are explained more in choosing the right ergonomic office chair:
    • Adjustable seat height
    • Enough seat width and depth
    • Lumbar adjustment
    • Adjustable back rest
    • Padded seat material
    • Adjustable arm rests
    • Swivel
  4. Set up a back-friendly office. There are some tried-and-true guidelines for setting up your office chair and workstation to make them right for your unique work needs. First, you should determine the proper height of your desk, and then you can adjust your office chair according to your unique physical proportions. Check out our top 6 guidelines for customizing your office chair.
  5. Use exercise as the ultimate weapon against back problems. Really important for maintaining good posture as you age is having strong back and abdominal muscles – your core body muscles - to hold your trunk up and in proper alignment. Specific ab and back strengthening exercises are needed to build and maintain these core muscles. General aerobic and muscle fitness from walking, swimming, biking, pilates, dancing – whatever kind of movement you prefer – is an absolute must to get your blood circulating after a day of sitting in front of the computer, and frankly as smart prevention against back problems for anyone. As daunting as it seems, getting in some regular back-healthy exercise is in fact doable. Check out an easy exercise program for low back pain relief.

Any other tips? Please add them in the comments below. Now get back to work!


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