How to prevent back pain
40 percent of work absences in Canada are due to back pain (second only to the common cold). We chatted with Adrian Chow, a chiropractor at Ultima Wellness Centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario, about what we can do to stay on our feet to prevent back pain. Here are a few tips to incorporate in your daily routine.
Get active
Chow stresses that being physically active helps increase circulation and prevent and manage injuries related to muscles and joints. Also, did you know exercise is an effective way to relieve stress?
Strengthen your core
Strengthening your back, abdominals, buttocks, sides and pelvis isn’t just for beach day; it can also improve your posture and balance. “It can help ease back pain and prevent further strain and injury,” says Chow. “Strong core muscles take pressure off your back and help align your spine.” (Check out these exercises for a stronger core.)
Avoid prolonged sitting
“For every hour of sitting, take a 30-second break,” says Chow. “Stand up, stretch, move around or get a drink of water and return to sitting. Set an alarm on your phone or add sticky notes to your workstation to help you remember.”
Next, learn what prolonged sitting is actually doing to your health.