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Sitting exercises for improving posture as a travel therapy professional

A common cause of back pain can be poor posture, which is often easily remedied. While working with patients as a travel therapy professional, you can teach them a number of exercises to perform for relief. Many of these workouts can even be completed in the comfort of their desk chairs while at work. Posture isn't only important while walking, but the way we sit – especially for extended periods of time – can also do a number on our spines. As a result, we may find that upper and lower back pain increases.

Exercises at the office
Be sure to talk to your patients about the importance of sitting up right at their desks if they are in front of computers during working hours. Then, you can assist them with a few tips to help relieve stress, tension and tightness that results from poor posture on the job. Not only will they be more comfortable, it is likely they will experience increased energy and productivity as a result. Two to three times throughout the day, patients should try these exercises:

Sitting at work
Although these exercises can do wonders for relieving pain caused by poor posture, you'll want to talk to the patients you work with on travel physical therapy assignments about adjusting the ways in which they are sitting at their desks. There are certain tips that can be useful in preventing pain from developing in the first place. Some basic rules to follow include: