Backcare In The Car

Tips for making yourself more comfortable Posture Good low back support is essential.  Place a rolled up towel, pillow or purpose made support in the small of your back.  There are a range of products for sciatica, lumbar spine, full body, neck or bottom support that can help keep your natural “S” shaped curve of the spine. Ensure you don’t sit on a purse, phone or anything that may disrupt your posture. Sit close to the steering wheel...

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Good Posture

Sitting Standing Carrying Lifting Pushing and Pulling Sitting Alignment.  Maintain an upright posture with the head vertically in line with the shoulders and hip.  It is essential to sit in an upright chair to achieve this posture. Low back support is essential for achieving and maintaining an upright posture as described above.  If your chair doesn’t provide adequate support a purpose made support can be used that slides over the back...

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Choosing the Right Bed

Do I need a new bed? Test out your new bed What to look for Types of mattress Types of base Do I need a new bed? The first question is do I really need a new bed, if the answer to any of the below questions is yes you may well need a new bed. Is the bed more than 8 years old?  A beds characteristics may reduce by up to 70% over a ten year period Are you not sleeping as well as you used to? Do you sleep better when you are away from home? Do...

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Back Care In The Workplace

Mutual Responsibility Workstation set-up Take breaks Mutual responsibility Your employer has a responsibility to ensure that your body is not put under undue physical stress at work.  These rules apply to those working from home as well as at the office and to temporary staff.  Employers are liable to prosecution if certain standards are not met. Employees also have the responsibility to take care of their own backs.  They should receive...

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Back Care Essentials

The following advice applies both to individuals that are suffering from back pain and for anyone who wants to use their body more efficiently to avoid problems developing. Keep your backs natural curves When looking at the back from the side we see that it has a gentle ‘S’ curve with a hollow in the neck and the base of the spine.    The middle of the back curves outwards in the opposite direction.  You can minimise wear and tear in...

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