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Low Back Pain

Computer use and
long sitting hours at work is the leading cause of lower back pain in the
workplace. This condition is prevailing in women but men also face pain in the
back. Using some simple tweaks and exercises you can avoid
low back pain. Different workstation factors that potentially
affect your back include-
- Sitting posture
- Chair height
- Computer screen position
- Mouse and keyboard positions
- Desktop layout
Here are some simple tips for back pain while at work-
Maintain Good Posture
Poor sitting
posture is the major reason causing lower back pain. The pain may manifest
after long working hours or stressful days at the workplace but, the pain might
have been deep down since years back. Wrong sitting posture or walking or
sleeping positions can be the reason for the back pain to develop. Sit with
your back straight and knees bent at 90 degrees angle. This takes off the
pressure on the nerves and lowers back pain.
Support Your Back
Pick the best chair for your needs. Supporting the back should be your
main focus here. A cushioned backrest with pushes your back forward is
essential. Such an ergonomic chair will prevent slouching and aid in lower back
pain relief.
Proper Foot Rest
In situations where you have to raise your feet above the ground, you must
use a footstool to rest your feet comfortably. Avoid keeping them hanging all
day. This will relieve pressure and relax foot muscles all day long, thereby
causing lesser strain to your back.
Strengthen the Core
Strengthening your abdominal muscles will help to reduce the slack in the
surrounding back muscles. A couple of minutes spent on strengthening your core
will work wonders to reduce back pain at the workplace.
Regular Exercise
Back exercises are
the best way to lay off the pain. Avoid medicines and indulge in walking,
jogging or a few back exercises every day. These have been the best to prevent
lower back pain. A few exercises for lower back pain are shown
in the image below.
Don't Cross Your Legs
Sitting cross-legged strains your pelvic muscles, and makes it difficult
to keep your spinal cord straight and shoulders squared off. This increases the
risk of lower back pain. So, uncross your legs and relax.
These are some
quick fixes to get lower back pain relief. Many times, employees ignore the
pain and it might eventually turn into grieve medical problems. Thus, we
recommend you to enroll for corporate health check package
offered by your company.
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