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Do you suffer from back pain?
You’re not alone! Each year over half of Americans will admit to suffering from back pain. Here are some tips to help keep your back healthy and avoid pain:
Ensure that your computer workstation is ergonomically suited to you.
Our partners over at Specht Physical Therapy offer some tips on how to make your at home desk space better on your back (and the rest of you!).
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Do you suffer from back pain?
You’re not alone! Each year over half of Americans will admit to suffering from back pain. Here are some tips to help keep your back healthy and avoid pain:
Trade in the firm mattress for a medium firmness. A body pillow can also help maintain proper curvature of the lumbar spine.
Lift with your legs & hips, not your back. Keep the object close to your body, and do not twist when lifting.
Quit smoking. Smoking impairs blood flow, resulting in oxygen and nutrient deprivation to spinal tissues.
Do you suffer from back pain?
You’re not alone! Each year over half of Americans will admit to suffering from back pain. Here are some tips to help keep your back healthy and avoid pain:
Perform range of motion and dynamic warm-up techniques before activities such as lifting, gardening, mowing, pick-up sports, etc.
Maintain proper posture as much as possible, either seated or standing.
Wear shoes that provide support and fit your feet. Avoid high-heels.
Do you suffer from back pain?
You’re not alone! Each year over half of Americans will admit to suffering from back pain. Here are some tips to help keep your back healthy and avoid pain:
Maintain a healthy diet and weight.
Avoid prolonged inactivity, sitting, or bed rest.
Remain active. Exercise regularly and practice effective stretching and strengthening techniques to provide back, hips, and spine with a healthy range of motion and the strength to maintain proper posture and form.
If you suffer from back pain due to weak glutes, core, or bad posture, contact Momentum to help you get your back…back!!