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Returning to Work? Make Posture a Priority
February 19, 2021
Many have said goodbye to the last days of their work-from-home requirements and are turning on their computers to start working in the office again. With nearly half of Americans working at a desk, let’s make sure you haven’t forgotten how to sit correctly at your computer and set up your workspace to support your posture and spinal health.
Whether working from home or in an office here are some simple tips to help improve your posture while at your desk:
Get the Ergonomics Right
Ensuring the equipment you use is ergonomically sound can be great in supporting your spinal health. For instance if you work off a laptop, use a separate mouse and keyboard so you can elevate the screen to your eye level with the help of a few props.
Try a Standing Desk
If there is an opportunity to be at a standing desk, even better, as this will be helpful for most people. If standing, maintain an upright relaxed posture. To help prevent tilting the hip to one side, place a footrest underneath the desk and alternate each foot resting on it.
Practice Good Posture
A supportive and ergonomic chair is key in helping your posture and spinal health while working. Sit on the chair with your feet either flat on the floor or supported by a footrest. Arms should be relaxed by your side (wrist straight when using your mouse and elbows at 90-110 degrees when typing), with your posture relaxed and tall.
Walking Breaks
Sitting for long periods of time can be harmful to your spinal health, so make a conscious effort to take breaks by scheduling-in mini breaks every 30 minutes to keep your body moving throughout the day. During lunch breaks or even after work is also a great time to head out for a walk to get some fresh air and stretch your legs. Walking is also beneficial for your spinal health and overall wellbeing.
Contact us here at Chattanooga Integrated Medicine Center for more tips and health advice. But if you are already experiencing pain as a result of any injury or repetitive motion, get in touch right away so we can help: 423-499-0003.
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