Williamson Work from Home: A Painful Dream Come True? Chiropractic Can Help.

Santa doesn’t just work at his desk! He’s out in the world, in and out of his sleigh, enlisting the assistance of others (elves and reindeer!) to do some of the hard, back-breaking work. However, he also works from his home/workshop which surely creates stress and pain for him like it does for the rest of us who recently realized the dream of working from home. However, we can learn from his example. He doesn’t just sit at a desk. He gets help for challenging chores. He moves! Apple Country Chiropractic encourages all of our Williamson work-from-home friends to do the same as well as undergo alleviating chiropractic treatment for the back pain, neck pain, shoulder, and other pain(s) you may now experience.

THE DREAM: WORK FROM HOME, LEARN AT HOME

Working from home: the dream job for many of us…until the dream came true. There are some stunning statistics on how work-from-home has changed so many of us. One study of 232 telecom employees found that 39% had more pain in the low back, 48% in the upper back/neck, and 27% in their hands. Only 33% reported not having any such musculoskeletal pain issues. (Women reported more issues than men.) 30% worked in a separate room at home, 32% worked in a dedicated area of a room with other people of the home, 38% worked in a non-separate area like the dining room. 41% did not have an office chair; 32% used an ergonomic chair. 71% were bothered by constant or random disruptions. 52% worked longer hours. Only 30% took frequent breaks. (1) Students underwent much the same as did workers when their learning and teaching was performed at home: low back pain for 73%, neck pain for 69%, shoulder pain for 59%. Contributing factors for students were pain, academic stresses, personal/emotional issues, work environment, and time in front of the computer. (2) For the work-from-home dream to come true with less pain demands some preparation. Your Williamson chiropractor is up to the task to help you prepare.

WORKING FROM HOME: THE SET UP

Any new venture necessitates a plan. Starting without the plan goes wrong for many. 89% of new-to-working-at-home workers who participated in a survey described some musculoskeletal pain. Upper back pain was said to be a result of nonergonomic work environments with suboptimal computer configurations while nonergonomic postures were related to headache and low back pain. (3) A study of university employees documented that 61% of them experienced more musculoskeletal pain working from home with neck, shoulder and low back pain being the most common. Women reported significantly more pain than men. Seat height and monitor distance were significant risk factors for discomfort and pain in work-from-home employees. (4)

HOPE FOR NEW WORK-FROM-HOME PAIN

There is hope! Despite the new work-from-home trend that prompted more sedentary lifestyles, reduced physical activity, and more musculoskeletal pain like back pain, researchers mentioned that exercise and less sitting around successfully decreased low back pain and even ‘cured’ it for participants in their study. (5) Apple Country Chiropractic presents some simple, gentle exercises for our Williamson chiropractic patients. Begin them after we go through a thorough exam and you begin noticing relief with our gentle chiropractic spinal manipulation care.

CONTACT Apple Country Chiropractic

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. John Murray on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes relieving chiropractic care for back and neck pain patients with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management on The Cox®8 Table.

Schedule your Williamson chiropractic appointment soon. Be like Santa: move, delegate the heavy lifting, modify your workspace! Happy Holidays!

Williamson back, neck, shoulder pain from working at home as exhibited by Santa
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