Thursday, 3 November 2016
Ways to improve your health if you seat for so long..
Check out the 5 adverse effects of sitting for long hours and
ways in which you can prevent them.
Back Ache
Sitting for long hours will put a lot of pressure on your spine
as opposed to standing. The back is made even worse if
you’re sitting hunched as the discs that make up the spinal
cord cannot expand and contract to absorb blood and
nutrients. This makes the discs become compressed and
results in long term loss of flexibility which increases the risk
of having herniated discs .
It is essential you pick a good chair to avoid this problem.
Look for a chair that has an adjustable height, which you can
set in such a way that your feet can comfortably rest on the
floor. You can also make use of a solid cushion to support
your lower back .
Numb Hips
There’s a likelihood that you’ve experienced numbness in your
butt and hips so much so that you lean forward at your waist
as a result of sitting for long. Sitting for long hours makes your
hips and legs to become tight and the longer you sit, the
tighter the two gets.
Walk around after 30 minutes to an hour of sitting. This will
help to stop tension from building up in your lower extremity
muscles. Stretch out to release tight hip flexors by shifting
your pelvis forward, bending your front knee and tucking your
butt under until you feel a deeper stretch in the left hip for 30
seconds.
Wrist Pain
Dislocated and painful wrist are common in people who do a
lot of hand washing and those who type out a lot of
documents on a computer.
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This problem occurs because you tend to twist and stretch
your hands and fingers while washing or typing. The pain you
feel may also be as a result of carpal tunnel syndrome, and it
may be accompanied with tingling, numbness and shooting
pains through the hands and wrist.
Ensure that your computer keyboard is laying down flat and
that your chair makes your elbows as close to the keyboard as
possible. Also make sure that you take breaks between typing
plenty of pages to avoid numb wrists.
Strained Neck and Shoulders
One common effect of holding your phone to your ears or
typing in a computer is that you hold your head and neck
forward which cause the muscles around your neck to
become overstretched. It’s common to hold your neck and
head forward while working at a computer or cradling a phone
to your ear. Driving for long hours or looking down at your
phone can have similar effects which results in sore
shoulders, back and neck strain.
You can solve this problem by ensuring that you sit up straight
and ensure the monitor screen of your computer is at eye
level. Also avoid tilting to one side if you’d be at your
computer desk for long hours.
Simple exercises which you can practice at your desk include
rolling your shoulders backwards and down and squeezing
your shoulder blades together 10 times each.
You can also bring your ear to your shoulders 10 times on
each side and push your head backwards into your car head
rest and hold for 30 seconds if you’d be driving for long
hours.
Strain On The Eyes
With a lot of people using computers, smart phones and
televisions, strain on the eyes have become a major . of
concern with 50 to 90 percent of computer workers and smart
phone users complaining of eye problems.
Strain on the eyes can be experienced as sharp pains , dull
pains , burning sensation, blurring, double vision and
headaches which vary in individual persons. Eye strain means
different things to different people. As such, any discomfort
you experience as a result of viewing something can be
categorized as a strain on your eyes.
You can avoid strains on your eyes by ensuring the screen of
whatever device you’re viewing is well illuminated. You can
test this by cupping your hands over your eyes. If your eyes
feel better, then you should change your screen light settings.
Also try to blink as frequently as possible to prevent your eyes
from drying. Take regular breaks from staring at the screens of
electronic devices. Stand, stretch or stare into the distance
away from the computer, every 15 minutes to give your eyes a
break from the illuminated screen.
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