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Sitting is Killing You [INFOGRAPHIC]
We are increasingly a sitting culture and we can mainly attribute it to the advancement and ever-increasing prevalence of technology.
I saw an infographic the other day and thought it was a clever description of how “sitting kills” us.
Sitting is already killing you…or is it?
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I find that in practice, I am seeing people with problems that are rooted in living too sedentary a lifestyle. Unfortunately, exercising for 30 to 60 minutes a day is not always enough when compared to sitting for 8 hours or more during the day. As a result, I am often tell people that they need to simply move!
Now I can’t say that I agree with some of their recommendations, but the general idea is there. Have a look, and below, I will share with you my concerns.
For example, they demonstrate a fingertip-to-toe touching stretch. Not a safe stretch for people with disc problems in their back! In fact in people with disc problems, this stretch will worsen the injury.
Later on they recommend sitting at 135 degrees. Look at the person’s neck. It is so flexed forward that it is even painful to look at. They will get neck and back aches with potential symptoms in the arm in no time!
Nevertheless, this is a good reminder for us to try to incorporate more movement throughout the day. Check back in later when I will try to offer some more practical tips to battle a sedentary lifestyle.
Grace Cheung is a physiotherapist who specializes in treating musicians and performing artists. She is also a musician and plays violin, piano, guitars and is now learning the cello. Grace is co-owner of Go! Physiotherapy Sports and Wellness Centre.
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