Vacations: Time to Rejuvenate and Be Healthy
Vacations are a time to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, an escape from the grind. It’s when you can truly rest, rejuvenate and renew your spirit.
Vacations are a time to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, an escape from the grind. It’s when you can truly rest, rejuvenate and renew your spirit.
Sitting at a desk for long periods of time has been labeled the “quiet killer”, worse than smoking these days. As a result, standing desks have become extremely popular to combat the effects of sitting. But are standing desks really the solution? First, we need to determine what is really going on with our bodies when we sit to really understand.
Our bodies will adapt to almost any situation. If you sit all day long, your body adapts to your position. Your posture begins to round, then the shoulders round and then the chest tightens due to the lack of movement. The body adapts by limiting range of motion and tightening muscles that are shortened regularly. You lose strength in the muscles and can cause tissue damage. In the end, you experience tension in the back and neck, ultimately leading to pain.
While sitting can be the cause of common neck, shoulder, and low back pain, you should remember the issue is really a lack of movement.
The answer is yes and no. It’s not the only solution, but it can help many desk-bound workers alleviate low back and neck pain.
While standing will help with a lot of issues (poor posture, tissue damage, tight quads/hip flexors), you can’t switch to a standing desk and expect your pain to go away. Your body will adapt, but you should know that standing 8+ hours per day leads to its own set of problems, specifically with feet, calves, legs, and back.
The ideal solution is a combination of standing and sitting, as well as getting on a regular exercise program. Simply put, you need to move more!
Baudry Therapy Center does suggest standing desks, but there are some things to consider before purchasing one. You’ll want to buy one that offers flexible height adjustment so you can alternate between periods of sitting and standing. Once your desk arrives and you’re ready to set it up, you should consider some basic ergonomics.
Proper Standing Desk Ergonomics

Desktop:
Computer Monitor:
Anti-Fatigue Mat:
Phone:
Movement Alarm:
At the end of the day, a standing desk can certainly help your neck, back, and shoulder pain, but to truly alleviate it you need to move more! If you are experiencing pain and want to get a jump-start, call Baudry Therapy Center today. We can help you with one simple consultation.
If a standing desk is just not for you, click here for 4 Tips on how to help your back and neck pain while sitting.