Back pain is among the most common health complaints worldwide, with nearly 80% of adults experiencing it at some point, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The musculoskeletal system—composed of bones, muscles, and connective tissues—plays a crucial role in supporting and protecting the spine. Yet, early signs of posture-related strain are often subtle and overlooked. Recognizing how everyday habits contribute to spinal stress is essential for maintaining lifelong back health and preventing chronic discomfort.
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49. Sitting Cross-Legged on the Floor for Long Periods Sitting cross-legged on the floor is a common posture during meditation, playtime, or casual gatherings, but maintaining…