Slouching at your desk can lead to a host of joint problems, including neck pain, back pain, and shoulder pain. When you slouch, your spine curves unnaturally, putting undue stress on your muscles and ligaments.
Constant typing, mouse-clicking, and other repetitive tasks can lead to RSIs like carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and bursitis. These conditions cause pain, inflammation, and limited range of motion in your wrists, hands, and arms.
Sitting for extended periods can weaken your muscles and stiffen your joints. When you’re inactive, your joints don’t receive the necessary lubrication, leading to pain and discomfort.
Ergonomic Setup: Invest in an ergonomic chair, desk, and keyboard to ensure proper posture and reduce strain on your body.
Regular Breaks: Take short breaks every 30 minutes to stretch and move around.
Strength Training: Strengthen your core, back, and shoulder muscles to support your posture and reduce the risk of injury.
Yoga and Pilates: These practices can improve flexibility, balance, and posture, helping to alleviate joint pain.
Professional Stretch Therapy: Regular stretch therapy can help relax your muscles, reduce tension, and improve blood flow to your joints.
If you’re struggling with lower back pain or limited flexibility, consider professional assisted stretch therapy. iFlex Stretch Studios offers expert-led assisted stretching sessions designed to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.
Schedule an appointment with our stretch therapists today to learn more about our services.