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Workplace Posture & Ergonomics

10/21/2015

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Setting Your Technology to Support Your Health

Technology, posture, and your health.  If you've been reading our blog, then you've seen the articles we've been sharing - especially about how technology can affect your posture, and in turn, your health.  

Head forward posture can have a serious impact on your health, but there are other ways technology could be affecting your body.  
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Heads Up - The Technology Lifestyle

10/12/2015

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If you read our last our blog on Technology & Your Body, you'd know that on average, people check their phones 150 times per day!  Whether you're in line with the average or not, technology is undoubtedly changing our lifestyles. 

With the advances we've made in technology, office jobs that involve sitting at a desk and working at a computer are even more common; and even more physical jobs are incorporating technology into the workplace.  Outside of work, social media and easy access to phones and personal devices are changes the way we interact.  

These lifestyle changes are contributing to things like "text neck", "head forward posture", and poor posture overall.  It's important to still stay active and changing your position and/or activities can help remind you and your body to maintain proper posture.  

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Heads Up - Technology and Your Body

10/7/2015

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Did you know that on average, people are checking their cell phones 150 times per day?? According to the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers's annual Internet Trends report, the trend of using our cell phones is on the rise.  With technology continuing to advance, it doesn't look like this trend will be changing anytime soon. 

But is it taking a toll on your body? Using small personal devices is also creating an increase in head forward posture, or as the American Chiropractic Association calls it below "text neck." Tilting your head forward and down to look at those screens is an easy habit to form, and when your tired, the poor posture is even more likely to occur. 

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Backpack Safety & Spinal Health for Kids

10/6/2015

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Now that we're a couple week into the school year, hopefully you and your kids are settling into the new routines and rhythms.  As the school year goes on, homework, books, and projects will increase, which means more weight added to the backpack.  Proper backpack use is very important to how much pain you or your child might experience. 

Did you know that a child's backpack should weigh no more than 10-15% of their body weight? It's easy to lose track of what's going in and out of those packs, so we've compiled a list of backpack safety tips and weekly habits that can help minimize the strain on your child's back.

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The Gift of Healthy Spines for Kids

9/23/2015

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A healthy spine and nervous system is important for everyone, but is especially important for kids and teens. During the various stages of youth, kids’ bodies and minds are still developing; the habits they have now will impact how they feel and can influence their health in the future.

Helping kids maintain their health with chiropractic care has great benefits, including improving posture, decreasing the chance of injury, decreasing the likelihood and/or impact of spinal problems such as scoliosis, and improving overall health.

Chiropractic has no age limits and kids can benefit greatly from beginning chiropractic before they reach adulthood.  Studies have shown that children who receive regular chiropractic care are less frequently sick, are able to concentrate better, and are generally healthier. As a parent, you can give your kids the gift of health.

Here are four things that you can do today to help improve your child’s spinal health:
  • Chiropractic care. Just as children need good hygiene, regular dental care, and proper nutrition, they also need regular chiropractic care. Chiropractic care will help to restore and maintain normal spinal and nervous system function, allowing a child’s body to develop optimally.
    • Regular chiropractic care will vary for each child.  Some kids may only need a check up every now and then, while others may need to be seen more often. Whatever the frequency is for your child, it is important and helpful to have a professional assess the health of their spine.  Having a “baseline” will make it easier to detect changes and evaluate how they are progressing as they grow.
    • If your child participates in contact sports such as football, the need for chiropractic is dramatically increased.  The impact of these contact sports can cause concussions as well as strains on their musculoskeletal system.  Seeing a chiropractor regularly can help ensure that they are properly aligned and make it easier to detect when changes occur or new symptoms arise.


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Back to School: Backpacks for Healthy Kids

9/21/2015

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For most kids, school is back in session or will be very soon.  In addition to all the back to school supplies you’ve been shopping for, the backpacks to carry these supplies are needed as well.  Whether you’re reusing an old backpack or buying a new one, the backpack your child carries could have an impact on their bodies that you might not be aware of.  Recent studies have indicated that carrying heavy backpacks is causing an increase in back pain among our youth. 

And it’s not just for your kids.  Maybe you’ve decided to go back to school to finish a new degree or prefer to carry your personal and work items in a backpack.  

Carrying a heavy backpack puts a lot of strain on the shoulders and back, but it can also influence you or your child’s posture.  To balance the weight of a heavy bag, the body will compensate by leaning forward.  This counterbalance can contribute to head forward posture, which you can learn more about here.

The American Chiropractic Association has recommended a few steps to help minimize the negative effects of carrying heavy backpacks.  We've shared them with you below, along with a few of our own.  

Tips for purchasing a new pack:

If you’ve already purchased a new backpack for the school year, it might not be too late.  Many stores allow refunds for certain periods of time and if the backpack you purchased is causing your child pain, it will be worthwhile to keep looking for the right pack. Otherwise, you will find tips below on how to make the best of the backpack you have.


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