Back & Spine Care

Treating Your Back Pain

If you’ve experienced a back injury, have a long-term back or spine condition or are living with the realities of normal wear and tear, Desert Care Network can help. We provide convenient access to a comprehensive range of orthopedic techniques and procedures to help treat conditions like herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spine or back fractures and more.

Back Pain Expertise

Back pain is incredibly common, but sufferers often having difficulty finding a treatment that works. Our team of specialists will work with you to provide personalized treatment focused on your needs, exploring all your nonsurgical options first. Treatments such as anti-inflammatory medicine, ice, heat and massage are often successful in healing back pain and helping patients return to their daily activities.

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10 Health Tips for People Who Sit for Long Hours

Sitting for a long period of time, whether it’s in the office or at home, can work against a person’s health in the long run. Ultimately, it may increase your risk for weight gain, heart disease, joint pain and diabetes, and it may also affect your posture.

If you are guilty of sitting majority of your day, here are some health tips that can help you avoid the long-term consequences that sitting for long hours may cause.



1. Support your back using a small pillow or towel to maintain good posture.


2. Position your computer screen at eye level to avoid straining your neck and eyes.


3. Keep your feet flat on the floor, so your body weight is evenly distributed across your hips.


4. Stand up every hour to stretch and just take a few minutes to move your body.


5. Go for a quick walk during your break time.


6. Take the stairs, instead of the elevator, as much as possible.


7. Remember to get 30 minutes of moderate exercise, 5 days a week, even in 10-minute increments.


8. Eat healthier and limit your sugar intake.


9. Commit to drinking more water.


10. Squeeze in short, high-intensity workouts in your schedule.

Final Thoughts

Sitting for long hours doesn’t have to completely compromise your health and well-being. Following the tips above can help you stay on top of your health as well as prevent the common health risks attached to living a sedentary lifestyle. However, if you’re experiencing signs of a chronic condition, whether it’s joint pain, diabetes or heart disease, please schedule an appointment with one of our doctors to get checked as soon as possible.

Have a productive day ahead!

Sources:
Harvard Health Publishing
Healthline
Lifehack