10 Tips to a Healthy Spine

Did you know that back pain affects 80% of adults and is the second most common reason people visit their doctor? Follow these simple North American Spine Society tips to help keep your back in good shape.

Standing:
Keep one foot forward of the other with knees slightly bent to take pressure off of your low back.

Sitting:
Sitting with your knees slightly higher than your hips provides good low back support.

Reaching:
Sand on a stool to reach things that are above your shoulder level.

Moving Heavy Items:
Pushing is easier on your back than pulling. Use your arms and legs to start the push. If you must lift a heavy item, get someone to help you.

Lifting:
Kneel down on one knee with the other foot flat on the floor, as near as possible to the item you are lifting. Lift with your legs, not your back, keeping the object close to your body at all times.

Carrying:
Two small objects (one in either hand) may be easier to handle than one large one. If you must carry one large object, keep it close to your body.

Sleeping:
Sleeping on your back puts 55 lbs. of pressure on your back. Putting a couple of pillows under your knees cuts the pressure in half. Lying on your side with a pillow between your knees also reduces the pressure.

Weight Control:
Additional weight puts a strain on your back. Keep within 10 lbs. of your ideal weight for a healthier back.

Quit Smoking:
Smokers are more prone to back pain than nonsmokers because nicotine restricts the flow of blood to the discs that cushion your vertebrae.

Minor Back Pain:

Treat your minor back pain with anti-inflammatories and gentle stretching followed by an ice pack.