tricks to avoid back pain
7:46 PMtricks for back pain
1. Exercise your back regularly – walking, swimming (especially
back stroke) and using exercise bikes are all excellent to
strengthen your back muscles but anything that you enjoy
and helps you keep active will be beneficial.
2. Keep active and moving even when you have pain. Gentle
walking and stretching will prevent stiffness. Also try to
avoid long periods of bed rest as this is counterproductive.
3. Always lift and carry objects close to your body, bend your
knees and your hips not your back and never twist and bend
at the same time.
4. Try to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle as this will help
prevent back pain. Quit smoking as it increases your chances
of developing back pain.
5. Use painkillers when pain occurs to allow you to carry on
being active. If pain is persistent see your GP as they may be
able to prescribe stronger painkillers or investigate further.
6. Consider your work environment. If you work in an office look at your workspace and ways to adapt it to help you
manage your back pain. If your work is more manual in nature try to be aware of and work according to health and
safety procedures such as manual handling or loading procedures.
7. Try to carry loads in a rucksack and avoid carrying single sling bags.
8. Always try to maintain good posture. Avoid slumping in your chair, hunching over your desk and walking around
with your shoulders hunched up.
9. Always use a chair with a back rest and sit with your feet flat on the floor or on a foot rest. Don’t forget to change
your sitting position every few minutes.
10. If you do suffer from back pain caused or made worse by being at work, talk to your employer or HR department.
They may be able to help you come up with adaptations to your work environment, patterns and activities in order
to help you better manage your back pain.
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