On average, people spend from 8 to 12 hours a day sitting. And much of this time is spent in front of computer working.
But the fact is, in a physical, mental, and emotional sense this is not what we as humans are "designed" to do. We're naturally meant to be moving around far more during the daytime, as people have done for nearly all of human history.
This extreme stationary lifestyle, dictated by how we work, relax, and travel today (computers, TV, driving, etc.), is the #1 cause of our contemporary epidemic of neck and back pain. It is also a key cause of the today's epidemic levels of overweight and obesity, stress and depression, and the chronic conditions like heart disease and cancer that result from it.
In terms of back pain alone, an astounding 80% of all people today experience it at some point. Back pain is not only one of the most common ailments among seniors, but it is actually second on the list of reasons adults under age 45 miss work (behind colds)... a loss of some 83 million workdays every year.
But there is GREAT NEWS – you can overcome and prevent the pain, stress, and disease without quitting your job and becoming a sheepherder.
It starts with becoming aware of the most effective "office ergonomic" strategies to end and avoid the pain, and then making sure you put them into practice.
On that note, here are the top 4 most important strategies...
1) Invest in a Chair that LOVES Your Back & Body
People will spend hours, days, or longer researching the best cell phones, cameras, appliances, and cars.
But when you think about how much time people spend sitting, it is rather absurd that most people give little or not attention to what is easily one of the most important tools for their health and happiness... their office chair.
Investing in the right chair is the #1 smartest move you can make to stop and avoid pain and stress.
You'll want a chair that:
Those are some of the keys to seek in this #1 most important office tool.
2) Take Plenty of Breaks that Include Moving Around and Stretching
Your body (and your brain) will suffer if you don't get up, move around, and stretch frequently.
In the U.S. alone, over $50 billion is spent on back pain remedies... but if people just followed the tip about office chairs above and this tip alone, MOST of those expenses (and the great risks that come with conventional back pain treatments like drugs and surgery) could be avoided.
So stand up frequently and walk around a bit.
And for goodness sake, do some stretches for your back, neck, arms, and legs especially! I've got many great stretches you can do in videos that are FREE and immediately accessible on LosetheBackPain.com, and I am always publishing more in our free newsletter.
Right now you can check out two of my free videos for some great office stretches:
5-Minute Office Stretch Routine 1
5-Minute Office Stretch Routine 2
3) Position Your Computer Properly to Avoid Strain on Your Body
Here at the Healthy Back Institute we've researched over the years how people typically work in front of their computers ... and to be blunt, it is horrendous. Most people contort their spines in unnatural ways, and considering that they do this day after day, year after year, the damage to their bodies – and resulting pain and stress – is massive.
But it can easily be avoided by taking these steps:
4) Get Plenty of Exercise Away from the Office
You've heard how important exercise is for other reasons before... and it holds true here, too.
Pain comes from muscle imbalances, so remaining idle does nothing to correct any existing problems, and instead greatly exacerbates them. So get active!
It is particularly important to build your "core" strength. Your core are the muscles at the center of your body, such as your abdominals and lower back muscles. Strengthening these muscles is one of the most powerful ways to avoid neck and back pain at work no matter what type of work you do.
And if it feels like there is not enough time outside of work to get the proper exercises... OR if staying motivated in doing so is an issue for you ... let me conclude with more great news:
When you head to LosetheBackPain.com and visit the "Products" link, you will find a top-rated exercise program called The No Excuses Workout. This program requires just 4 minutes per day to get the exercise you need to strengthen your body, including your core, entirely... so that you can avoid pain and stress at work and in all areas of your life.
For far more recommendations on how to overcome and prevent pain... and stress and chronic diseases of all sorts... visit LosetheBackPain.com today.
Most importantly, subscribe to our free newsletter, which provides you cutting-edge insights and practical steps you can take to stop pain, restore your peak health, be more productive, and enjoy life more!
[Ed. Note. Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, is the Co-Founder of The Healthy Back Institute and author of the "The 7-Day Back Cure". Jesse has also written a special article on the 5 worst pain medications – read more here.]
Dr. Peter Osborne received his doctorate from Texas Chiropractic College and his nutrition diplomate in 2001. He is an expert in orthomolecular and functional medicine. Early in his career, he held faculty teaching positions at Texas Women's University and HCC's nursing program. He started his own practice in 2003 after working as an associate doctor for 2 years. His clinical focus is the holistic natural treatment of chronic degenerative diseases with a primary focus on gluten sensitivity and food allergies. He has helped thousands of patients recover from mysterious medical illnesses. He lectures nationally to doctors on the topics of gluten sensitivity/intolerance, celiac disease, drug induced nutritional deficiencies, and many other nutritionally related topics. In 2006, he co-founded Nutra-MD, a nutritional supplement product line that addresses nutrient deficiencies caused by commonly prescr ibed medications. He is the host for the radio program Alternatives for Health & Wellness and the Executive Secretary for the American Clinical Board of Nutrition. He started a second career online when he founded Gluten Free Society in 2010 to help educate patients and physicians on the far reaching effects of gluten sensitivity. He is the author of Glutenology, a series of books and videos designed to help educate the world about gluten. In a year's time, Gluten Free Society has grown to be one of the largest gluten based sites online.
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