Do you find yourself moving differently these days? Perhaps your commuting time is cut and you’re staying in more or you could be working harder than ever before.
Whether you’re moving less or working more, it’s important to remember the impact that certain activities can have on your spinal health. For instance, slouching on the couch and binge watching your favourite show for an extended period can contribute to poor spinal health.
On the flip side if you are putting in extra hours at work, this may cause additional stress to your body and spinal health if you’re not implementing the correct techniques or taking infrequent breaks.
Other helpful tips include:
Taking breaks every 30 minutes and moving around if you are sitting for extended periods.
Trying to keep your posture in mind when relaxing on the couch.
At your desk, keep your screens at eye level, your shoulders back and relaxed in your chair with both feet firmly on the floor.
When lifting heavy objects, keep the object as close to your body as you can, when space permits bend at the knees instead of the waist to lessen the strain on your back, use both hands and slowly stand up.
Your chiropractor can also help. They can provide you with tailored and appropriate care, as well as lifestyle advice to help improve your spinal health and overall wellbeing.