Between Chiropractic Visits: Avoiding Back Pain at Work

How to Work Without Back Pain

Is sitting at your desk making you feel stiff and creaky, like you’re 100 years old? You can’t ditch the job, but you can make some small changes so you can get through the day with less pain. You are definitely not alone; according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a whopping 34 percent of all lost-workday injuries and illnesses are work-related musculoskeletal disorder, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tendonitis and lower back pain.

Dr. Jeff Manning, DC, owner of Manning Wellness Clinic in Dallas, TX,  offers the following tips to stop your workstation from giving you any undue stress.

Adjust your desk height:  “If you are raising your arm up just to reach your keyboard and mouse, it puts your body in an unnatural position and can easily contribute to neck, shoulder and arm pain, 3 of the most common symptoms my patients report,”  says Dr. Manning. The ideal position for sitting and typing is when your arms form a 90- to 110-degree angle. If you need to flex your wrists up to meet your keyboard, raise your chair height or sit on a pillow. Just be sure that your feet aren’t left dangling. “Buy or create a footrest–even a cardboard box will do– so that your feet can rest on something,” Dr. Manning says.

Get connected:  If you spend time typing or searching for information online, while talking on the phone, a headset is a must. Cradling a phone between your shoulder and chin can put serious strain in your neck. “Again, this is an unnatural position causing excessive muscle contractions and reduced blood flow to the muscles,” explains Dr. Manning. If a headset is not an option, at the very least, make sure to switch the phone from side to side to even things out.” There are devices you can attach to the phone to make cradling it more comfortable, but Dr. Manning warns, “These do not significantly change the position of the neck and can give a person a false sense of security. ”

Get up and move: While dancing around your desk is not the best option, any movement–even a short walk–will do your body good.  Sitting in one place for an extended period of time puts strain on your muscles. “When you’re sitting for a long time, your back muscles tend to deactivate, which leads to poor posture and in time, to back pain,” says Dr. Manning. And he adds, “The lack of muscle activation in your back can also lead to shoulder and neck pain, a common complaint of many people who sit at a desk all day. Sitting in a slumped position creates tension in your shoulders and can overstretch your spinal ligaments, causing strain on the discs.”  Try to note the time and stand or stretch hourly. You can add shoulder and wrist rolls to keep things properly moving. To do shoulder rolls, sit or stand comfortably erect, and slowly roll your shoulders forward in large circles three or four times. Then reverse direction. Simple move, but it works wonders.

Uncross your legs: “I see patients often times who have much tighter muscles on one side of their body, and the pain is especially evident in their lower backs. In some cases, I even see rotation of the pelvis as a result of the strained muscles,” says Dr. Manning. “When we go over their patient history, they’ll say that they can’t pinpoint anything that would cause the problems. But with questioning, they’ll’ admit to sitting at their desks for hours, favoring one leg crossed over the other. If it’s the same leg over and over, that side of the body will show the effects.” Dr. Manning says it’s best to sit with your legs on the floor or on a small box rather than crossed. He suggests, “Put a Post-it note on your computer to remind yourself….that’s how important it is to uncross.”

Dr. Jeff Manning, DC, is the owner of Manning Wellness Clinic,  a top-rated comprehensive chiropractic clinic located in the heart of Uptown/downtown Dallas. We also offer massage therapy, acupuncture, and hypnosis. 
Manning Wellness Clinic
2702 McKinney Avenue, suite 202
Dallas, TX 75204
214-720-2225

Observations from a Bike: A Chiropractor’s Top 5 list of Cycling Ailments

 

Dr. Jeff Manning, DC, owner of the Manning Wellness Clinic in Dallas, along with more than 3000 cyclists, took part in the Tour Dallas Road Rally this past Saturday, April 7.  With the help of countless Dallas Police officers along the route, riders were assured a safe ride through downtown, over viaducts,  and through parts of east Dallas.  Biking is one of the best ways to see a city, and the annual Tour Dallas is always a well-planned, well-executed, perfect-for-all-levels-of-rider rally.  For Team Manning Wellness, which completed the 2o-mile loop of the tour, it was family affair, complete with Dr. Manning’s wife, Meridith, and 2 daughters.

“Along the route, I couldn’t help but notice riders non-verbally showing signs of discomfort and pain,” says Dr. Manning.  “What can I say…as an avid cyclist and a chiropractor, pain is just one of those subtle—or not so subtle–things I take note of.”  Dr. Manning, along with his massage therapists, offered free massage and chiropractic consultations at the Manning Wellness tent afterwards, where he says, his suspicions were confirmed: “Cyclists definitely show patterns of injury, stiffness, soreness, and overall discomfort.”

Here are the top 5 symptoms:

1. Numbness and tingling in the hands or fingers

2. Neck pain

3. Pain across shoulders

4. Lower back pain/SI joint point

5. Knee pain

Dr. Manning says the good news is that many of these ailments can be relieved with properly targeted chiropractic adjustments and muscle work, and can be prevented by having an expert check the fit of your bike.  Call area bike shops to see if they have a specialist who can properly fit you for a bike. This is often a paid service, so ask beforehand and check online reviews and/or with local cycling clubs to find the best option near you.

There are several at-home stretches you can do, especially to ease soreness in the lower back. Before trying any strenuous stretching at home, it’s best to see a chiropractor, especially if you’ve been experiencing symptoms for more than several weeks and/or if you’ve had an injury in the past. Chiropractors will tailor stretches to target your muscles while helping you to avoid injury.

 

Manning Wellness Clinic  2702 McKinney Ave, s. 202   Dallas, TX 75204    214-720-2225   www.manningwellness.com

Manning Wellness Clinic is a top-rated comprehensive chiropractic clinic servicing Uptown, downtown, Park Cities and the Oak Lawn areas of Dallas.

 

 

 

 

Join Team Manning Wellness for Tour Dallas this Saturday!

Grab your bike and join our family,(AKA Team Manning Wellness), as we take part in the annual Tour Dallas bike ride this Saturday, April 7th. It’s not too late to sign up. This is a tour, not a race, so no need to worry about how fast you’re riding and/or what time you cross the finish line.  It’s a great opportunity to join thousands of other riders and see downtown Dallas like never before. You can choose an 8-mile ride, 20-mile, or 30-mile (which includes a loop around White Rock Lake). Our family (kids included!) plan to ride the 20-mile. And no need to worry about  legs cramps or a sore lower backs once you finish; we’ll have a booth set up at the finish line with free mini-massage and chiropractic checks. The tour also ends with a free pizza party for all riders! Come support a great cause, get some exercise, and join Team Manning Wellness in the Tour Dallas! We’re looking forward to seeing you on Saturday!

Here is the Tour Dallas link with all of the registration information: http://www.tourdallas.org/home.html