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SIT RIGHT THIS SPINAL HEALTH WEEK (21-27 MAY 2012)
Sit right and sit less for a healthy spine!
Do you spend most of your day sitting, whether it’s at work,
in the car, on public transport, or watching TV? Well, you’re not alone.
Australia is a nation of ‘sitters’ and it's starting to take its toll
on our health.
As part of Spinal Health Week 2012,
chiropractor Dr Damian Kristof will be encouraging practice members and
the Bayside community to priortise their spinal health by sitting less
and moving more.
The week heralds the launch of Sit Right,
a national initiative that aims to encourage Australians to take note
of the potentially dire health consequences from prolonged sitting.
Australians
are spending more time than ever sitting which not only causes spinal
damage, but increases the risk of disease and even death. Sit Right focuses on the dangers of long-term sitting, especially for office workers, and offers solutions for common ‘sitting sins.’
So
why not improve your health simply by standing up and moving around
more? It’s also important you take regular breaks from sitting to
stretch, stand, change or correct your posture or walk around your
office.
And while you are sitting, here are a few things to remember:
- Keep your hips, elbows and knees at open angles (slightly more than 90 degrees)
- Recline slightly to ease lower back pressure
- Ensure your feet are flat on the floor or on a footrest
- Position the centre of your computer screen at eye level and tilt the monitor upwards slightly
- Only use wrist rests while resting, not while typing
An active spine is a healthy spine and a healthy spine leads to a healthier life. Why not use Spinal Health Week to make an appointment with our practice to assess your spinal health and discuss how being more active will improve your wellbeing?
To improve your spinal health, contact Vida for an appointment today on 9598 7811.
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