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Back Care - Keep a Straight Back!
Lifting Walking-Standing Driving Sitting Sleeping Helpful Hints Test your posture by standing with your back against a wall. You will learn the mechanics of good posture by trying to straighten your back. A lazy slouch posture or "military" position increases the curves in your back. Many people develop poor posture early in life. Teenagers may tend to slouch to be "cool". Tall girls and boys may try to look shorter by slumping. Short people try to look tall and generally have good posture. Good posture does prevent backaches. Straighten the curve in your neck by standing tall with your chin slightly tucked in. You can straighten the curve in your low back (sway-back) by tucking in your stomach and tilting your pelvis forward (pelvic tilt)...tighten the muscles in your buttocks and bend your knees slightly. If you are experiencing back strain, take a few moments off and give your back a break. Here are some rest positions that can relieve your back by straightening your spine and tilting the pelvis forward. Strain Relief At Work or Home 2. Lean forward in your chair and lower your head to your knees for 2 to 5 minutes. 3. Lie on your back, flat on the floor and place your legs on a chair. For maximum relief, this position should be held 5 to 10 minutes |
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