People who sit for a long period of time are very likely to
back pain because of the strain of being in a fixed, slumped position.
Back pain is becoming trite especially among the young,
working corporate. It may present as a dull muscle ache in the lower or middle
section of one’s back or a stern pain.
Causes
Sitting for a long time is the biggest risk factor. “People
who sit for long periods of time are prone to back pain because of the strain
of being in a fixed, slumped position. Sitting does not only increase pressure
on the back muscles, it also makes them weaker,” says Dr Livingston Makanga , retired sports doctor from the
Ministry of health, Kampala.
“Sleeping on a soft mattress makes one not only have
improper back & neck posture, but it also triggers pain in the upper &
lower back,” adds Dr
Ronnie Musinguzi
of Jubilee Medical Centre, Mukono.
He adds: “When muscles are not exercised, they become frail &
more susceptible to injury. Lack of exercise also increases the risk of obesity
which if not checked, puts great strain on the back.”
There’re also daily habits that can cause back aches such as
driving for long distances, carrying heavy weights, slouching & wearing
high heels all the time.
Relief
To relieve backache, Makanga says: “Move a lot. It does a
whole lot of good to the back when you take a break from your work. Take a
15-20 minute walk; don’t keep seated all the time. In your free time, you can
also swim.”
“Lie on your back with your hips & knees bent. Place a
pillow under your legs. That is a safe bet comfortable position for the back.
Try stretch exercises. Stretching strengthens the core muscles that support the
back,” says Andrew
Mujuni , a physical fitness expert.
Effective pain relieving medication is also handy.
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