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!

 

 

 

Trigger Point Dry Needling

Trigger Point Dry NeedlingTrigger Point Dry Needling – A new game in town.

Trigger Point Dry Needling

If you haven’t heard of it, you soon will. Trigger point dry needling techniques are becoming popular treatment choices for physical therapists.

With trigger point dry needling, therapists are able to quickly elicit a change in muscle guarding/spasm and movement dysfunction.

 

Do you have:

  • Neck or low back pain
  • Muscle spasm
  • Trigger points
  • Stress
  • Shoulder pain
  • Calf pain

Trigger point dry needling (TDN), or functional dry needling, is a viable treatment for muscular tightness/spasm which commonly follows injury and muscular overuse syndromes.

The treatment technique uses small, thin needles inserted directly into hyper-irritable areas of taut skeletal muscle referred to as trigger points. When the needle hits the trigger point it causes a “twitch response” which produces a physical response in the muscle tissue. Trigger point dry needling often deactivates a trigger point, reduces pain, and restores normal length in involved muscles, restoring normal pain free function.

Dry needling is an effective treatment for acute and chronic pain, rehabilitation from injury, and even pain and injury prevention, with very few side effects. This technique is unequaled in finding and eliminating neuromuscular dysfunction that leads to pain and functional deficits. As an adjunct to traditional physical therapy services, trigger point dry needling has been a welcome addition.

Typically, positive results are apparent within 2-4 treatment sessions but can vary depending on the cause and duration of the symptoms, overall health of the patient, and experience level of the practitioner.