Ergonomics Aren’t Just For Office Buildings. They Work For The Home, Too!
Does a long day at the computer leave you wincing in pain when you try to relax in the evening? Have you ever finished a household chore only to realize your lower back is throbbing? If so, physical therapy and postural correction tips could be the answer. Physical therapists in Fitness Matters can design a personalized program with specialized exercises and education to help you find relief from your back pain.
Easy postural changes can make all the difference in your comfort and well-being.
How The Need For Postural Correction Tips Relates To Your Back Pain
As we age, settle into work routines, or start a new hobby, back care can become increasingly important. That’s where postural correction tips for back pain prevention come into play. Postural awareness, or knowing how to position your body for optimal movement, can result in reduced back pain from poor posture.
How Poor Posture Can Lead to Back Pain
Slouching
- Whether sitting at a desk or lounging on the couch, rounding your shoulders and upper back can place undue pressure on the lower back.
Forward Head Posture
- Also known as “craning the neck,” this involves jutting the head forward when using computers or mobile devices, resulting in a condition known as “tech neck,” which strains the upper spine.
Improper lifting techniques
- Activities such as bending at the waist instead of the knees when lifting heavy objects can cause significant back strain.
Swayback
- This is where the pelvis is tilted forward, pushing the hips and stomach forward while the upper body leans back, causing an exaggerated curve in the lower back.
We can help you address these common postural mistakes to significantly reduce the risk of developing back pain from poor posture. We recommend that our patients alternate between static (body alignment while inactive) and dynamic (body position while active) posture throughout the day.
Applying Postural Correction Tips While On The Job and In The Kitchen
A chef in his late 40s had been experiencing chronic lower back pain for months. The demands of his job, which involved long hours on his feet, heavy lifting, and repetitive movements, had begun to take a toll on his body. At his initial assessment in our clinic, it was clear that his back pain was a result of a combination of factors, including poor posture, muscle imbalances, and overuse.
We created a comprehensive plan using a combination of postural corrections to prevent and relieve back pain. He was instructed on proper body mechanics for lifting and carrying heavy objects and exercises to strengthen his core which helped him maintain his ideal posture.
Over time, he began to notice a significant improvement in his back pain. By implementing the recommended changes and practicing proper body mechanics, he was able to reduce strain on his back and improve his overall comfort.
Posture Corrections Tips At Fitness Matters
Our PTs can show you personalized ways to apply postural awareness to help you say goodbye to lower back pain. We’ll start with a comprehensive assessment to understand your specific back pain, including lifestyle and workplace factors that may contribute to it. Then, we will discuss your overall goals and any concerns you have about the process. We will work together to implement postural correction tips and strengthening exercises to help you get back to daily life without pain holding you back!
If you’re ready to learn how we can help prevent your back pain from poor posture, give us a call today!




