Keeping Your Spinal Discs Healthy

By
Dr. Beau Pierce

Ain't no one got time for back pain!

Proactively doing things today to help your spinal discs stay healthy in the future is a smart idea.

Every day, your spinal discs absorb stress related to gravity, your posture, and your movement patterns.Over time, this stress can cause wear and tear to your discs that can become painful.

The good news? There are a few key ways you can keep your discs healthy... starting today!

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Bottom Line:

Ain't no one got time for back pain!

Proactively doing things today to help your spinal discs stay healthy in the future is a smart idea.

Every day, your spinal discs absorb stress related to gravity, your posture, and your movement patterns.Over time, this stress can cause wear and tear to your discs that can become painful.

The good news? There are a few key ways you can keep your discs healthy... starting today!

Why it Matters:

Not surprisingly, movement and exercise are the top ways to keep your spinal discs healthy.

Each day try to move your spine through its full range of motion and be cautious about sitting for hours onend.

If you have to sit for long periods, try to change positions every 15 minutes. If you have to work at acomputer for hours at a time and you have the option, bring in a standing desk. These small steps canhelp both reduce stress on your discs and engage the small muscles supporting your spine – both ofwhich are essential for disc health.

Also, mind your posture. The combination of inactivity and long periods in an unbalanced posture canwreak havoc on your spinal discs.

Next Steps:

Keeping your spinal discs healthy is one of the best things you can do to reduce your risk of experiencingneck or back pain.

If you spend long hours at the computer especially, you need to take proactive steps to counteract thatstress.

We’d be happy to work with you on a plan to keep your spinal discs healthy for years to come. Just shootus a message or give us a call!

Science Source(s):

Disc Changes Associated with Prolonged Sitting. PMR. 2014.

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