One of the most common treatments that we provide at TriMed Spine & Joint is for chronic neck, shoulder, and upper back pain. The reason that most people complain is due to poor telephone techniques. We are going to show you some tips for proper techniques. Using the proper techniques and equipment is key to preventing these problems from developing.
- Phone Location – The telephone should be located close to the main working area such that it is easily reached without having to twist, bend or overly stretch.
- Shoulder Rests – For individuals who like to have their hands free when on the telephone we highly recommend not using a shoulder rest extension on your receiver. This still requires you to cock your head in order to keep the receiver next to the ear. This position places stress on the supporting structures of the neck and can throw the neck out of alignment. Rather, purchase a headset device. They have become plentiful and fairly inexpensive.
- Speaker Phone – Using a speaker phone allows for maximum flexibility to work while talking. However, for some this may not be appropriate such as during times when clarity, volume, and professionalism are required. If this is the case, look into purchasing a headset.
- Headsets – Headsets are the most versatile telephone utility. They enable you to work uninhibited while on the telephone and keep your body in an ergonomically safe position.
- Writing Materials – Be sure to keep a pen and pad of paper near your telephone so messages can be immediately taken without changing position or straining to grab the appropriate materials.
We hope the following information about proper telephone techniques is helpful. These techniques will help your neck and posture. At TriMed Spine & Joint as we do our best to provide a top-notch and quality chiropractic service for neck problems as well as so much more. Our friendly and knowledgeable office can figure out your spinal issue, and why your back or neck hurts and help you find a fix ASAP.
Please take this information about these myths and share it with others. Thank you for visiting the site. If you need chiropractic care, help with spinal decompression, looking for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or interventional pain management contact us at one of our several South Florida offices.
TriMed Spine & Joint has noticed with many of our patients, that prolonged sitting in their work chairs is a frequent cause of back and neck pain. And while extended periods of sitting are best avoided, for many, it’s a fact of life. They have to pay their bills, right?
When sitting, it’s important to keep the back straight, knees bent, and head centered over the shoulders. Slouching forward may be comfortable and allow the spinal muscles to relax but gradually overstretches spinal ligaments, leading to back and neck pain among other problems. We always encourage patients to maintain a “neutral spine” position at all times is ideal.
Seat Backrest – The proper chair has a backrest that slightly inclines backward. This has the effect of relaxing the spinal musculature and decreasing spinal discal pressure.
Armrests – Armrests provide support for the arms which helps to reduce the workload and stress on the trapezius and shoulder muscles. The armrest height should allow the forearms to comfortably rest while being low enough to go underneath tables or desks in the work area.
Lumbar Support – Having a lumbar support either built into the chair or inserting a portable lumbar support helps to maintain your natural lower back curve. These small supports are quite handy, effective, and relatively inexpensive.
Seat Bottom Angle – The seat angle relative to the floor is more of a personal preference than an exact science, as long as a neutral spine can be maintained in comfort. In general, the more the seat bottom tilts forward the more extension of your lower back will occur to keep you in a neutral position.
Seat Height – The height of the seat should be so that it allows you to sit all the way back in the seat while your feet are still able to reach the floor. If they can’t and you’re stuck with the chair, use a footrest to remedy the problem.
In addition to the suggestions provided above, it’s important to be aware of your posture throughout the day and be sure to maintain a neutral spine. This means no slouching. Take mini breaks on a regular basis when in a prolonged position and remember to stretch have the right equipment and tools for working in a prolonged position, use ergonomically designed furniture and keep a lumbar support in your car for “chair crises”
We hope the following information about proper chair and sitting techniques is helpful. These techniques will help your neck and posture. At TriMed Spine & Joint as we do our best to provide a top-notch and quality chiropractic service for neck problems as well as so much more. Our friendly and knowledgeable office can figure out your spinal issue, and why your back or neck hurts and help you find a fix ASAP.
Please take this information about these myths and share it with others. Thank you for visiting the site. If you need chiropractic care, help with spinal decompression, looking for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or interventional pain management contact us at one of our several South Florida offices.