When taking a history of a
patient I always ask about social history, their lifestyle, family
life and job situation. Now you may think this is just chit-chat,
while others conclude that I am just plain nosy. But in actual fact
the answers to these questions can tell me a lot about the patient's
health.
Ergonomics in its simplest
sense is making sure that the things you work with do not cause you
harm. Ergonomics is very important for those that are not pregnant,
and this is multiplied during pregnancy due to the quick postural
changes seen over a pregnancy. If you are in a office job all day it
is important to stretch regularly, get up from your desk and take a
quick walk.
Ensuring the height of the
chair is correct is also important, and the knee bend should be at 90
degrees with a foot stool to support your feet if you are on the
shorter side. You should also sit at a 90 degree angle at the hips.
Lumbar support for the lower back is also important, and this can be
achieved with a small pillow. Your wrists should be straight when
typing. The vision distance should be 18-24 inches, positioned at eye
level.
If you want to start a new
trend in the office you could even bring your gym ball along and
switch between your chair and gym ball, this is a great exercise just
by sitting on it and you probably won't even realise it.
Whether you are in a class
room, office or factory, most jobs require carrying of equipment (or
children). Posture here is very important, ensuring the object is not
too heavy. Don't bend your back but rather bend your knees down
towards what you are picking up, holding it close to you at mid
level.
Remember if you think the
object is too heavy to carry, don't carry it, get someone to help you
or get someone to carry it for you.
I have always liked a tidy
home but a reorganisation of the work place can also be important
too. Ensuring regular objects are placed at waist height and not on
the top or bottom shelf is really important.
Repetitive movements are
also a good thing to avoid, like constantly clicking a computer
mouse. However, if it cannot be avoided it should be performed in the
best way possible, in this case with your wrist in a horizontal
position.
If
you are suffering from any type of muscle problem and would like to
book an appointment, please contact me on 0544485086 or by email to
tamaramay.physio@gmail.com. I can arrange to see you
in Bishvilaych
Women's Comprehensive Medical Centre in
Givat Shaul, Jerusalem or a home visit if you live in Gush Etzion.
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