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Pain relief through a focus on functionPreventing back & neck pain | Sitting at a desk | Basic rules of desk ergonomics | Standing for long periods | Driving and back pain | Lifting heavy objects at work Pain is
a signal from the body to the brain that something is wrong.
Either the Doctors who focus exclusively on pain symptoms often recommend treatment that is the exact opposite of what is actually needed. Historically, doctors have treated back pain with bed rest and heavy drugs to mask the patient’s discomfort. However, this type of treatment is actually more damaging to the back. It causes back muscles to weaken, which leads to more strain and pain. Patients became dependent on drugs and grew inactive and disabled. Pain relief can actually be achieved through movement. Low-impact sports such as walking and swimming are ideal in making the back feel better and stronger. Working with a therapist may be necessary for optimal recovery from back or neck pain. Therapists are able to relieve pain using specialized techniques, tissue and joint mobilization and personalized exercises. A therapist is also trained to recognize the boundaries of back and neck pain patients, in order to maximize therapy without causing further injury.
The basic rules of desk-related ergonomics:
[Top] Many jobs involve standing for long periods of time, such as teachers and cashiers. People rarely equally distribute their weight onto both legs while standing. Instead, they tend to shift their weight from one side to another, throwing the spine out of alignment, which can lead to back strain. If you have difficulty standing without shifting weight,
try standing with one leg on a footrest, periodically switching feet.
Take a minute every now and then to do back exercises that will help loosen up stiffness. Muscles were designed to move and stretch. Sitting pulls muscles into a shortened position, causing stiffness. Also, the sciatic nerve, which runs between the spine and thighs, can be compressed by the weight of sitting for a long time.
A long drive in the car is often followed by an attempt to yank heavy
suitcases out of the trunk. Watch out. Your back is at high risk of
injury. Even if you have not been driving long distances, lifting heavy
objects might be a normal part of your day-to-day tasks at work. Accidents
are prone to occur during improper lifting. Mothers are also at risk
when it comes to heavy lifting. Lifting a child can cause back strain
if not done properly. To learn how to lift properly, click here. About Us | Biographies | Spine Center | Clinical Outcomes | Privacy Notice | Anatomy Library | Exercise Library | Medical Animations | Prevention | Pain Relief | Symptoms Chart | Educational Resources | How to Lift | For Case Managers | For Physicians | Spine Problems | Virtual Tour Disclaimer: The pictures displayed in www.spinenevada.com are images of actual patients and employees who have consented to have their picture in this website.
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