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7 tips to avoid back ache at work

Karina PandyaBy Karina PandyaNovember 19, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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  1.  Use an office chair with a back rest.
    Unsupported chairs cause the spinal chord strain, and must be avoided.
  2. Take breaks at work. Avoid
    sitting for long hours in one place. Break the monotony, stand up and walk
    around. This also provides mental breaks.
  3. A lot of stress at the office
    can cause back aches pain, and lead to other health issues. This can be
    avoided by keeping the area where one works organized.
  4. Practice shoulder exercises at
    intervals when sitting for long periods of time. This will help relax the shoulder,
    neck and spine muscles.
  5. Drink lots of water throughout
    the day. This will prevent dehydration, unnecessary migraines and; stress
    at work which could eventually lead to slouching.(back aches)
  6. Bring along snacks (dried
    fruits, etc) to work, and eat these at intervals. This will prevent hunger
    pangs at office, and also any unnecessary feelings of dizziness or stress-
    a potential factor towards crouching forward, having a bad posture which
    eventually leads to back pains.
  7. Be vigilant about your present
    posture. From time to time check your posture. If it’s not straight; push
    your back; behind at 90 degrees and make it an important aspect of work to
    sit with the back in an erect position.
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