It Hurts When I Work
The world doesn’t stop for back pain. That means you may get a few days off because of back pain, but eventually you have to go to work. The best thing to do is learn some office moves and positions that will keep your spine muscles from tightening and your spine from compressing. You also want to prevent back pain as much as possible of course.
When you’re at work try doing some light spine stretching exercises throughout the day. You don’t have to make a big scene. You just need to do some things like forward stretches, neck rolls and some twisting moves. You should do these exercises gently though and don’t go overboard with the twisting moves. The goal is to keep the back limber so it doesn’t tense up. If you need a new chair that gives low back support, you should show your boss proof you have a back problem. Most companies go out of their way today to accommodate health problems.
No comments yet.
Leave a comment
-
Recent
- It Hurts When I Work
- Baby Makes My Back Hurt
- How Do I Know When Surgery is the Answer
- What the X-Rays Show
- Did My Cholesterol Drug Cause the Problem?
- What Kind of Test is That?
- I’m Deconditioned
- Upside Down
- Losing Control
- Be Careful Lifting That Box
- A Good Night’s Sleep
- I’ll Try Anything – Even Exercise
-
Links
-
Archives
- March 2008 (19)
- February 2008 (25)
- January 2008 (7)
-
Categories
-
RSS
Entries RSS
Comments RSS