Thursday May 16, 2024

Episode 916 Pain relief in the Office

In this notable episode 916 of the 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' podcast, host Murray Stewart continues his enlightening discourse on the common issue of lower back ailments. This time, he shifts focus to a demographic that people might not usually associate with prevalent back problems—office workers in Alice Springs. Although positioned in a predominantly government town, these workers, like station hands and Grey Nomads, also wrestle with lower back complaints, predominantly due to long hours at their desks.

Murray shares an insightful, doable technique that office workers can integrate into their daily routines, offering quick pain relief without having to leave their desks. Imagine lifting yourself from your seat, holding the position, then slowly settling back down—this exercise done in four lots of five seconds is comparably beneficial to a short walk. He impresses the importance of avoiding any jolting movements that could further harm your sensitive lower back.

Interestingly, Murray extends this technique's applicability to situations where one might be traveling on a plane, suggesting it as a way to land at your destination pain-free. He then circles back to treatment possibilities for those who may need professional assistance, reassuring that if you do need to see a therapist, the strategies they employ would be much akin to the ones he has described throughout his episodes.

Ending with a call to action, Murray encourages listeners to be proactive in attaining ergonomic comfort at their workspaces. He advises workers to consult their bosses on adjusting the work environment to support better posture and alleviate lower back stress. This episode of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' is a treasure trove of practical advice on managing and mitigating lower back pain effectively. Listen now!

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