Nearly 80 percent of people will experience back pain at least once in their life, and during a single year about 20 percent of adults suffer from back pain. Irrespective of the type of back pain, it will negatively impact your working and performance at work. Unfortunately, many occupations — such as long distance driving, nursing, construction and factory work — can place significant demands on your back. Even routine office work can cause or worsen back pain. Understand what causes back pain at work and what you can do to prevent it.
Common causes of back pain at work
A number of factors can contribute to back pain at work. For example:
Force: Exerting too much force on your back — such as by lifting or moving heavy objects — can cause injury.
Repetition: Repeating certain movements, especially those that involve twisting or rotating your spine, can injure your back.
Inactivity: An inactive job or a desk job can contribute to back pain, especially if you have poor posture or sit all day in a chair with inadequate back support.
Back pain and lifestyle factors
Maintain a healthy weight. Ensure a healthy balanced diet with adequate calcium and vitamin D. Combine aerobic exercise, such as swimming or walking, with exercises that strengthen and stretch your back muscles and abdomen. The type and intensity of exercise would depend on your age, fitness levels and other medical problems if any. Smoking accelerates spinal disc degeneration and must be stopped.
How to reduce back pain at work
If you want to prevent or manage back pain at work, consider these tips for reducing office back pain:
Treatments for office back pain
Below are a few tips for treating lower back pain:
Stretch: Keep your muscles loose by stretching your back and shoulders regularly. Neck and shoulder rolls can also help relieve back tension at work.
Sleep well: on a firm surface and on your side or back, rather than on your stomach.
If however back pain is severe, continuous or recurring its best to consult a spine specialist for professional advice.
(The Author is Senior Director & Head- Neurosurgery, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, New Delhi)
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