In these unprecedented times, it can be difficult to create a home office space that caters to your spinal health. Makeshift spaces such as the couch or dining room table are not ideal for comfort, nor are they supporting your back properly. When seated in these positions for extended periods of time, your spine can become misaligned. The solution? Regular chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation and changing the ergonomics of your home office.
Take a look at your home office set up. Do you have something to rest your wrists upon when typing or using your mouse? Do you have a good office chair that supports your back? Do you have something to rest your feet on to relieve pressure from your joints? It is likely that your answer to all of these questions is “no.” The first step to preventing and alleviating body pains is customizing your home office space to cater to your physical health needs.
Once you have all of your new ergonomic equipment, you will need to focus on your posture while you sit at your desk all day. Your head should be back with your chin slightly tucked. Your eyes should be level with the top ⅓ of your computer screen. You want your ears, shoulders, and hips aligned. The height of your chair should allow your hips to be bent at slightly more than 90 degrees so your feet can be flat on the floor or on the stool. Keep your elbows bent at your sides, slightly more than 90 degrees. Make sure your keyboard is at the same height as your elbows with your wrists slightly bent, resting on your newly purchased resting pads. Your mouse should be adjacent to and at the same height as your keyboard. Use headphones when using your phone instead of cradling your phone between your head and shoulder. Finally, remember to give yourself standing breaks at least every 30 minutes. Your body will thank you for it!
Feel free to contact us for further information or help with your posture & ergonomics.