Sitting can strain your back if you don't do it right. Learn the right moves to protect your back. Sitting DownFollow these steps to sit down. Reverse them to get back up. Make sure the chair is behind you. Place one foot slightly behind the other. Tighten your stomach muscles. Bend forward from the hips, keeping your back straight. Hold the armrests or sides of the seat for support. Bend your knees. Use your leg muscles to lower yourself onto the seat. Scoot back in the seat until you are comfortable.
Sitting SafelyKeep your feet flat. Don't cross your legs. A low footrest (no higher than 8 inches) may help. A support behind your lower back or between your shoulder blades can help make you more comfortable. When sitting for long periods, change your position from time to time. Also, get up every half hour and move around.
Know more at https://www.torrancewalkermd.com/health-library/back-safety/382349/back-safety-sitting
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