Six exercises to relieve back pain at your workplace

Static posture is one of the primary causes of spine-related problems.


News Desk May 04, 2014
It is particularly common in jobs that are confined to desk work and require long hours of sitting in one position. PHOTO: FILE

Poor posture at work is one of the major causes of back pain. It is particularly common in jobs that are confined to desk work and require long hours of sitting in one position. According to research by backcare.org.uk, static posture is one of the primary causes of back-related problems. Here are a few stretching exercises, as reported by the Times of India, which you can do at your workplace that will put the pressure off your back and release stress.

Neck stretch

Stand straight with your feet apart. Entwine your fingers and hold the nape of your neck. Look upwards toward the ceiling and stretch your neck to release pressure.

Shoulder shrugs

This exercise helps in releasing stiffness in your neck and shoulders. Inhale deeply, grip your shoulders with your fingers and lift them up to your ears. Hold for five seconds and release. You can also move them in circular motion to alleviate stress.

Arm raises

Using your water bottle as a dumbbell, hold it in your right hand. Bending your elbow, raise your arm over your head and repeat with other hand. You can do this exercise even while sitting at your desk. See how easy it is?

Hand circles

Clench both fists and stretch your hands out in front of you. Rotate your wrists, first clockwise and then anti-clockwise for five minutes each. You don’t even have to get up from your desk.

Back hug

Cross your arms and place your right hand on the left shoulder and the left hand on your right shoulder. Inhale and exhale deeply, hold for five seconds and release. Simple!

Leg extension

Beneficial for your abs and legs, practise leg extensions at work twice a day. While you’re sitting, extend your legs straight out in front of you, so they are parallel to the floor. Flex and point your toes downward in front of you. Repeat the exercise five times. 

Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (1)

Bilal | 10 years ago | Reply

As long as I was a field worker I utilized sunlight digesting calcium in my body & making it free from all pains. But the day my employer thought of restricting my activities to my chair & table sitting before the computer doing all the required documentation, different pains emerge in my body. What's the remedy?

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