Neck and Back Pain at Work

This is one of our favorite quotes:

insanity quote

As Albert Einstein wisely stated,  “Insanity is doing the same thing over and  over and expecting a different result.”

If you sit at a desk all day, and struggle with back or neck pain this is for you. Stop the insanity. Create healthy work habits and eliminate unnecessary neck and back pain.

To get you started, here are 5 tips to decrease neck and back pain at work:

  1.  Get a back support for your chair. There are 8000+ back supports out there on the market. Find one that feels good and use it. Or simply roll up a bath towel and use that. The key is to hold your pelvis upright and support the curves of your back.
  2. Clear the space under your desk. If the space under your desk is cluttered you have no room to move your legs around. Make sure you have room for your feet to be firmly planted on the ground.
  3. If you use a phone at work get a headset. Holding the phone between your shoulder and ear promotes bad neck and back postures and results in pain and trips to the physical therapist.
  4. Sit less move more. The average person sits anywhere from 9-15 hours per day! It’s no wonder we have neck and back pain. Get up more often, shift your posture, move around.
  5. Have a set of reliable stretches/movements that you use throughout the day as needed to get relief.

 

Back and neck pain at work is a huge problem, leaving workers tired and less productive. Many of these problems are the result of unhealthy work habits. Baudry Therapy Center offer simple solutions for neck and back pain at work. For more information on work ergonomics, corporate wellness, healthy habits, or neck and back pain, call us. Let us help you add more BRIO to your life!

 

 

 

BRIO 2014 Mid Term Assessment

BRIO 2014 Mid Term AssessmentBRIO 2014 Mid Term Assessment
We are halfway through 2014!

It’s time for your BRIO 2014 Mid Term Assessment!   What have you done to add more BRIO to your life? What have you achieved in the first half of 2014 to grow mentally, physically and spiritually?  Now is the time to celebrate your accomplishments and renew your focus for the second half of the year.

Get the pen and paper out and answer the following questions:

  1. How have I added more BRIO to my life?
  2. What have I done this year to grow mentally, physically and spiritually?

Then, answer the following questions:

  1. What will I do more of and what will I do less of for the second half of the year to add more BRIO?
  2. What will I do to grow mentally, physically and spiritually in the second half of the year?

It all starts with a list and a plan. Determine 3-5 things you will do each week to achieve your BRIO goals.

The important thing is that you get started today. Time to take your BRIO 2014 Mid Term Assessment! Don’t know where to start? Consider participating in BRIO’s monthly fitness challenges.  With roughly 180 days to go, let’s make 2014 great!