Companies are doing what they can to keep operations moving and workers employed. Those that are able to work-from-home are doing so. But working from home is new to many and creates new challenges of converting an area in the house, apartment, etc, to become the workspace.
Back pain is common whether at the office or at the house. Everyday activities like the way you sit or lift can cause back pain if you’re not careful. At the house, it can be easy to lose track of time working. However, sitting with the wrong chair, at an improper height is not great for the body and overall health.
Working from Home and Back Pain
You probably thought you’d be comfortable working while lounging in bed or slouching on the sofa. However, after a few hours, you would have a sore back, neck, or shoulders muscles. Working on a laptop for hours daily at the kitchen counter or hunched over a coffee table and not sitting at a table or desk with a proper chair can lead to pain. The best way to reduce and avoid back/neck pain is to make a few changes to the workstation.Setting Up The Workspace
A comfortable workspace will increase productivity and physically help you feel good.Working comfortably for hours, maintaining proper posture, it would be wise to invest in practical office appliances that can support physical well-being. Proper office ergonomics include:
- The correct chair height
- Footrest
- Working desk posture that keeps muscles and joints comfortable
Ergonomic Back Support
Despite the adjustable ergonomic chair, you might still have back pain while working. Consider the following because it might not be the chair that’s not working.Keep Moving Around
Step counts could take a dive when working from home. Exercise and stretching at regular intervals are extremely important to protecting the spine throughout the day. Remembering to do this at home can be harder than working in an office environment. Use an automatic reminder on the phone. Our bodies need regular low-impact aerobic activity. It provides the tissues with vital blood flow and helps minimize back pain.Be Sure To Check Your Posture
The spine is not fixed in abnormal positions. Sitting and slouching forward for a long time will contribute to back pain. The advantages of sitting straight:- Keeps the Joints Aligned
- Keeps the Bones Aligned
- Supports the Muscles
- Supports the Ligaments
- Prevents Muscle Fatigue