4 Tips to Prevent Holiday-induced Back Pain
With the holiday season upon us, we hope it’s a time filled with joy, family, and relaxation for all–and definitely NOT back pain. Sometimes, however, life gets in the way!
To help reduce back pain this month, follow these helpful holiday tips.
Celebrating Christmas? If you’re getting a tree this year, remember, they can be heavy! Lift trees (and heavy gifts for that matter) with your legs instead of your back. This way, you’ll lessen the risk of causing a strained or pulled muscle.
Stay hydrated. With all of the errands this time of year can bring, you’re likely moving around a bit more than usual. Hydration is key for a healthy back as the fluid-filled sacs in your spine need water to stay full.
If you’re traveling, remember to incorporate movement into your day. This may mean taking stops every hour or so if you’re driving to stretch and move your limbs. If you’re flying in a plane, get up and walk the aisles.
Schedule a visit with us. We’ll make sure your spine is well-aligned and ready to handle everything this season has to throw at you.
Warm Holiday Wishes to You and Yours
With the last month of 2021 upon us, we wanted to reflect on the past year and share our hopes for your health in 2022. May you find the motivation you’ve been missing, the courage to tackle your challenges, and the opportunities you’ve been seeking.
Though we’ve said it before, we can’t seem to say it enough: Thank you for choosing our practice and allowing us to be a part of your life and health. We hope to serve you for many years to come as we work together to achieve your goals in health.
As the New Year is just around the corner, we hope you’re able to slow down and enjoy these next few weeks of a year that’s felt more like a whirlwind.
Dec 07, 2021 at 12:19 PM
Marlene wolf. Hi Sara thank you so much for your care for myself and family it must feel good to go to sleep and know you have helped sooo many people feel better I am forever grateful to you😊
Dec 07, 2021 at 1:03 PM
Best wishes to you and all of your staff during this season of hope, good fellowship and reflection. Thank you for the “pearls of wisdom†you share on behalf of our well-being. Kind reminders to keep our bodies healthy always appreciated.
Dec 07, 2021 at 6:39 PM
Hi Sara. Just want to thank you for always squeezing🙈🤷â€â™€ï¸me in at a moments notice. You are truly special and talented with your gift. Safe and happy holidays to you, your family and your fabulous staff. Thank you, Tammy Mann