Ergonomics & Posture – The Key To Lumbar Pain Relief

Posted on July 13, 2009
Filed Under Back Pain | Leave a Comment

If you happen to look at a large majority of people sitting on chairs, you are going to see that they are either slouching, lounging or just leaning back, relaxing in a manner which does no good to their spinal cord.

Back pain can be credited to a lot of different things, such as picking something up thats to heavy or bend the wrong way. However, most back pain comes from the posture at which you sit in a chair or sleep at night, and most do even realize they are doing it wrong. Slouching can put so much strain on the spinal cord that the nerves and can get pinched just by sitting there. When this happens the only way to correct it, is to correct your posture.

Most people have a problem with focusing on anything else other than work when its in between 9 to 5. What happens is that most people get so wrapped up in their work that they stop paying attention to their posture while sitting in front of that computer all day. This will lead to a tremendous amount of back and neck pain making it hard to focus on anything.

To make sure that we never find ourselves in such a state — when our once firm stomach muscles have reached the consistency of watery jelly, our shoulders show the body language state of “dejected, disheartened and dismayed” — we have to look at the ergonomics — the best way — of sitting in chairs or a sofa.

Most chairs that you sit in, will seem comfortable while sitting there, but that is because the body is so used to that slouching position. If are reading this in your favorite chair at home look at how you are sitting now and determine if you’re posture is good or bad.

Your feet if you think about it can be the most important part of your posture. Your feet can hold the body weight, and keep your body in a supported stable position. So one of the first things you want to do is to make sure that you’re feet are touching a solid surface so that you can help correct your posture.

Imagine that you are sitting for an interview; what do you do under such circumstances? You sit with your back straight, head held high. But the moment you get the job, you go back to your slouch couch potato position, not bothering about your posture at all! Make sure that you are not sitting on your tailbone. That can only be done by tilting your pelvic region forward, so that some of your body weight is placed upon your seat bones.

Office jobs are the worse for these things because you do not realize that if you computer isnt eye level then you are putting strain on your body. Having a computer screen that is set up above, or below eye level will cause you to have to look up or down for long periods of time. Doing this puts strain on your spinal cord and causes you to have a tremendous amount of back pain because of it. So look at how your computer screen is set up and if you are putting strain on yourself doing it, and if you are, adjust it so that its at eye level.

Consider doing a posture exercise program to strengthen, stretch, and relax your posture muscles. This will help you sit up straight for longer periods of time without getting tired or the pain of strain.

Most people try and correct their posture and fail at it miserably because they do not try hard enough. Teaching the body to do something it doesnt want to do can be hard. However, with the right discipline you can get the posture corrected and be on your way to a healthier, happier life!

About the Author:
Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • MySpace

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Comments

Leave a Reply




CommentLuv Enabled

Spam Protection by WP-SpamFree