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For the past 30 years I have specialised in postural assessment and work place injury in my work as a
physical therapist. I have owned and operated a rehabilitation clinic treating soft tissue injury and pain during this time.
Did you know that sitting at your desk for prolonged periods is a
static posture? And that has the potential to result in many
musculoskeletal disorders if not managed?
I have trained in and practiced for many years in repairing
and resolving numerous musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries due to bad posture and poorly designed
computer workstations.
For the past 30 years I have treated clients with significant
neck and shoulder injuries; lower back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine and many other related conditions.
Due to constant work in front of a computer. My field
of expertise is soft tissue therapy and rehabilitation.
So with this experience behind me I wanted to set about creating a good posture page for people who suffer from neck, shoulder and back pain.
The page is not only for those who work in an office space but importantly for those who work at home and outside
and who may not understand how bad posture can damage your health.
Don’t forget that poor postures can be
adopted at home too and not just in the workplace…
So here are a few good work practices which can significantly
reduce musculoskeletal injury and risk:
If you work at a computer make sure your workstation is set up
to suit your individual needs.
Get up from your desk at least every 30-60 minutes
and move around. Avoid prolonged static postures.
Breathe deeply to get more oxygen to your muscles.
Have a good working posture and maintain the natural curves of your back when seated (i.e.
no slouching).
Vary your work tasks. Break up long periods of continuous computer use by performing small tasks/errands.
Strive to change any poor postural habits when sitting.
I hope you have enjoyed this page, I will be posting relevent articles and reviews, as well as providing a full range
of stretching exercises that will help overcome many of the injuries and conditions I treat on a daily basis.
The importance of maintaining correct posture at work is vital to your wellbeing.
Being mindful of how you position yourself at work along with spending a small amount of time
each day to exercise and stretch your muscles has benefits that will last a lifetime.
Feel free to visit my website :: kyphosis brace
physical therapist. I have owned and operated a rehabilitation clinic treating soft tissue injury and pain during this time.
Did you know that sitting at your desk for prolonged periods is a
static posture? And that has the potential to result in many
musculoskeletal disorders if not managed?
I have trained in and practiced for many years in repairing
and resolving numerous musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries due to bad posture and poorly designed
computer workstations.
For the past 30 years I have treated clients with significant
neck and shoulder injuries; lower back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine and many other related conditions.
Due to constant work in front of a computer. My field
of expertise is soft tissue therapy and rehabilitation.
So with this experience behind me I wanted to set about creating a good posture page for people who suffer from neck, shoulder and back pain.
The page is not only for those who work in an office space but importantly for those who work at home and outside
and who may not understand how bad posture can damage your health.
Don’t forget that poor postures can be
adopted at home too and not just in the workplace…
So here are a few good work practices which can significantly
reduce musculoskeletal injury and risk:
If you work at a computer make sure your workstation is set up
to suit your individual needs.
Get up from your desk at least every 30-60 minutes
and move around. Avoid prolonged static postures.
Breathe deeply to get more oxygen to your muscles.
Have a good working posture and maintain the natural curves of your back when seated (i.e.
no slouching).
Vary your work tasks. Break up long periods of continuous computer use by performing small tasks/errands.
Strive to change any poor postural habits when sitting.
I hope you have enjoyed this page, I will be posting relevent articles and reviews, as well as providing a full range
of stretching exercises that will help overcome many of the injuries and conditions I treat on a daily basis.
The importance of maintaining correct posture at work is vital to your wellbeing.
Being mindful of how you position yourself at work along with spending a small amount of time
each day to exercise and stretch your muscles has benefits that will last a lifetime.
Feel free to visit my website :: kyphosis brace
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