Monday 22 April 2019

5 Easy Desk-based Stretches to Relieve the Stress Out of Back

5 Easy Desk-based Stretches to Relieve the Stress Out of Back


Half of a person’s life today, is spent sitting in front of a computer. The desk-bound job of 9 to 5 is slowly and gradually sucking the life out of our body. If this continues, pretty soon we all will be walking with our hand at our backs all the time.
The one complaint that every office goer has is back pain. The constant sitting that too in one position creates pressure on the back causing the nerves and blood vessel to compress. Although a majority of them do search for exercises to relieve back pain, they hardly practice it or skip making an excuse, “how to perform them at the office?” Well, as an answer to that, here are 5 simple and easy back stretches that be done sitting at your desk.
  1. Lower Spine Stretch
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It is our lower back that hurts the most, sitting all day at the office chair. One among lower back stretches, known as lower spine stretch, will help the muscles surrounding the length of your spine get a good stretch in a sideways direction. To achieve this;
  • sit firmly on your chair
  • keep your feet flat on the floor and let your armrests low down
  • place your right hand on the armrest and reach your left hand up above your head
  • bend your spine slightly to the right
  • hold for 30 seconds and repeat on each side
  1. Seated Knee to Chest Stretch
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If you want to relieve your back pain as well as relax your leg muscles, practice this knee to chest stretch without fail, every day at work. To achieve this;
  • sit comfortably on your chair
  • raise one knee until you can reach it with your hands
  • bring both your hands together and pull the bent knee up toward your chest until you feel a gentle stretch in the lower back and back of the hip
  • you can place your hands either on top of or behind your knee
  • hold for 15-20 seconds, then repeat 3-5 times on each side.
  1. Seated Hamstring Stretch
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Did you know tight hamstring muscles can affect the natural curve of the spine? To loosen them up and to relieve back pain you need to exercise it. To achieve this;
  • sit on the edge of your chair and rest your heel on the floor with your knee straight
  • slide your right leg out with your heel to the ground and flex your toes up towards your shin
  • gently lean forward towards your toes keeping your back and spine straight, until a stretch is felt behind your knee/thigh
  • hold for 30 seconds and repeat with your left leg

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