Monday, January 2, 2017

Seasonal Back Injury Prevention Tips Supplied By Kent WA Chiropractor

By Kenya File


This is the season for decorating, food presents and unfortunately, painful back injuries. These injuries are incredibly common during the winter months for a number of different reasons. More than 5,000 people across the US have become seriously injured after having strained their backs due to ladder falls while hanging their holiday decor. Hanging up holiday decorations outdoors can be quite a risky endeavor. People can also experience problems due to their more sedentary lifestyles during the colder months. Following are a few tips that will help you avoid seasonal back injuries.

First, never decorate alone, especially outdoors. Absolutely never go up a ladder without somebody spotting you. Also, never decorate under the influence of alcohol, as it makes you unsteady (and besides, you are likely to hang something crooked).

Second, make sure to exercise, especially if you live somewhere where winters are so miserable that you end up trapped indoors. Do basic home exercises and stretch your hip and lower back. A Kent chiropractor can advise as to good exercises for keeping the spine healthy when sitting around a lot.

When you Christmas show, try to be as careful as you can. Don't overburden yourself with packages and put these in a cart whenever possible.

Fourth, when shoveling snow, make sure that the force of the motion comes from your legs not your back. Keep shovel loads reasonable - it is better to take a bit longer than strain your back and not be able to finish.

Back pain can even be caused by seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - if you find yourself regularly dealing with depression or develop more aches and pains during winter, talking with a knowledgeable professional will help you find the best natural remedies.

You have to look after your spine in order to keep it in good condition - and routine chiropractic therapy could be necessary as well. Get in touch with a local Kent chiropractic clinic right now for advice and help with your spinal health.




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