With more and more
people sitting at desks and in offices for work, the occurrence of back
problems, recurring pain and bad posture is becoming more and more frequent.
While ergonomic chairs, monitor risers and health and safety experts are
commonplace, helping employees sit in the correct manner, such time sat at a
desk in one position is not natural and can therefore lead to problems.
This is where the
importance of good posture comes in. By sitting correctly and understand how
the body should be positioned, it will not only reduce the likelihood of
problems in later life but it also offers other benefits. A good posture will
help improve how we feel while sat at work, but also helps to keep the back
muscles and spine in the right alignment so that the likelihood of pain or back
aches is reduced.
Firstly, it's important
to define what good posture actually is. When sat a desk, the lower back should
be sufficiently supported so that there is no strain on the muscles. Your feet
should also be flat on the floor and your eyes level with the top of your
monitor. Ideally your forearms should be perpendicular with your body too. All
of this may be difficult to achieve without the use of ergonomic accessories
such as screen risers, foot rests or back supports.
When all of these
aspects are brought together, your body should be properly supported so that no
muscles are straining or under pressure. It's also worth noting that you should
still regularly get up, walk around and stretch, rather than remain sitting for
extended periods of time.
So what is the
importance of a good posture, apart from reducing aches and pains? One benefit
is that it actually helps improve breathing and airflow through the body. By
straightening your body, the airways are less restricted and the lungs can work
to full capacity. So a good posture will help you take in more air and feel
better as a result.
Another advantage of
good posture is purely aesthetic, but it can also help you feel good within
yourself. Many of us, while sat at a desk or when standing, slouch without
really realising it. However, good posture helps us to look taller, leaner and
much better; this not only makes us feel better but presents a better image to
others too.
Keeping good posture is
something that all of us should strive to achieve and does not take on enough
importance in many working environments. However, with a few simple steps it is
easy to improve posture and overall health.
By Rebecca_S_Black
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