Seasonal Back Injury Prevention Tips Provided By Kent WA Chiropractor

By Kenya File


This is the season for decorating, food presents and unfortunately, painful back injuries. These injuries are incredibly common during the winter months for a number of different reasons. More than 5,000 people across the US have become seriously injured after having strained their backs due to ladder falls while hanging their holiday decor. Hanging up holiday decorations outdoors can be quite a risky endeavor. People can also experience problems due to their more sedentary lifestyles during the colder months. Following are a few tips that will help you avoid seasonal back injuries.

For starters, avoid decorating your home on your own, particularly the outside portion. Never set up and climb a ladder unless you have someone to spot you. Moreover, don't do your decorating while intoxicated as this will make you unsteady (it will also result in crooked decorations).

Second, exercising is quite importantly, particularly if you live in a cold weather climate and are often trapped inside. Do a few simple exercises in your own house and give your lower back and hips a good stretch. You can get advice on which exercises are best for promoting the health of the spine when doing a lot of sitting by consulting with a Kent chiropractor.

Third, be careful when you go out to do your Christmas shopping. Do not overburden yourself with presents and use a cart if you can.

A fourth tip is to be mindful of the natural motion forces that you encounter when traveling through snow. Lift reasonable shovel loads - taking your time is far better than getting a back injury and becoming unable to complete the job.

Additionally, be mindful of the fact that back pain can be the result of seasonal affective disorder - if you often feel depressed and develop a lot of aches and pains during the shorter season, you might want to discuss some natural remedies SAD with a reputable medical professional.

Keeping your spine healthy all year requires looking after it - and may require regular chiropractic care. If you need help and advice on spine health, contact a Kent chiropractic clinic today.




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