Back pains are entirely uncomfortable and quite annoying. It is usually caused by postural negligence. Below are shares 5 secrets for avoiding back pains.
Stretch
This isn't so much of a secret, nevertheless it is an important
way to help ease or avoid back pains. Gentle exercises or light stretches that
help to release tension, can be a great way to combat back pain. You can
perform these stretches at different points of the day, whenever you have free
time. While on an airplane, maybe when you want to use the toilet, you can use
the opportunity to walk in the aisle and do some light stretches to help
release tension in your back, before returning to your seat.
Take a Nap or Go To Sleep
Surprising right? But sleep helps to facilitate the restoration
of your muscles, and this can help to ward off back pain. However, for this to
happen, your sleep has to be of high quality, meaning your mattress should be
right for you, your pillows should not be too hard or high and should be placed
properly. On an airplane, getting high quality sleep might be difficult, but
you can improve the quality of your sleep largely by using a travel pillow and
you should try to avoid falling asleep leaning forward without any back
support.
Lift Things Correctly
Lifting things incorrectly is the number one mistake people that
ends up causing them back pain. Always use safe lifting methods, especially
when doing heavy or even slightly heavy lifting. Use a 'Knee Bend' for lifting
objects with significant weight; while you can use a 'Golfer's Crouch' or
'Golfer's Lift' when stooping for smaller objects.
Avoid Sitting for Too Long
If you have to sit for long period of time, avoid slouching over
and try to take 'standing up' breaks regularly. This is will help decrease the
pressure on your back and help you avoid back pain. This is why during long
flights, you shouldn't just sit down all through. Get up and walk down the
aisle from time to time, your back will thank you for it.
Be Active
Being active and moving your joint often helps to strengthen
your muscles which helps you to easily avoid back and other muscle problems.
Also, a good 'core stability exercise' programme can help 'stabilize' your
spine and provide a 'solid foundation for the rest of your body's movement'.
Aside from being active, you should ensure you avoid movements and postures
that can cause back pain. When sitting down, especially on an airplane, avoid
slouching on the chair or leaning forward without back support, for prolonged
periods.
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