Bottom
Line:
Ergonomics
is the study of the posture and positioning of your body. It sounds pretty boring
until you consider that millions of people are suffering from headaches every
day that are related to their posture! Whether it’s an assembly line, a computer,
a tablet, or your phone, you’re likely spending a lot of time looking down.
Research has found that up to 20 pounds of pressure is placed on the neck for
every inch the chin extends forward or down. This increased pressure can
irritate the tissues of the neck leading to everything from premature
degenerative changes to chronic headaches.
Why
it Matters:
Maintaining
a healthy posture not only helps reduce the stress and pressure on the spinal
joints of your neck, it also helps dramatically reduce your headaches. The
first step in regaining proper posture is to establish normal motion. This is
why Chiropractic adjustments are likely to become your new best friend! Our
care is focused on finding the areas of your spine that aren’t moving correctly
and gently helping them regain their normal range of motion. After we’ve worked
with you to restore proper movement, we can then focus on strengthening the
muscles that support your neck and back. This personalized type of care is how
we’ve been able to help many people (just like you!) establish better posture
and reduce the frequency and severity of their headaches.
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Every inch of forward head posture adds up to 20 lbs. of pressure on your
neck.
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This added pressure can contribute to tension headaches.
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Research has shown that Chiropractic care can dramatically improve your
posture and, in turn, reduce your headaches.
Next
Steps:
Take
a look around your workstation the next time you’re at the office. Is it set up
in a way that's ergonomically correct? If not, or if you're not sure, just let
us know! We would be happy to set up a time to come to your office, evaluate
your workplace, and share our specific recommendations to help keep you and
everyone you work with feeling great!
Science
Source(s):
Evidence-Based
Guidelines for the Chiropractic Treatment of Adults with Headache. Journal of
Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. Volume 34, Number 5. 2011
Efficacy
of Manual and Manipulative Therapy in the Perception of Pain and Cervical
Motion in Patients with Tension-Type Headache: A Randomized, Controlled
Clinical Trial Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. (2014) 13, 4-13