
Poor Posture
Prolonged sitting, slouching, or poor posture can lead to back pain over time. Preventing poor posture and back pain starts with adopting good habits. Maintain a healthy posture by keeping your shoulders back and down, your chest out, and your head level. Regular exercise and stretching can help improve posture and relieve tension. When lifting, use your legs and avoid twisting. Maintaining a healthy weight and using ergonomic equipment can also help minimize the risk of back pain. Additionally, getting enough sleep on a supportive mattress and using a pillow that maintains the natural curvature of your neck can help prevent back pain. If you are experiencing back pain, don’t just assume you know the cause. Seeking medical attention is important to determine the cause and develop a proper treatment plan. [via Integrated Rehabilitation]